by Origami Legal | Nov 23, 2020 | Branding, General Business, Reputation Management
“I’m never going back. I saw two rats in the kitchen making babies and I saw one of the babies and it looked at me! Great breadsticks though, two stars.” – A review by Alf Riggum. Gotten a bad review on Yelp or Google? A bad review, even if of...
by Origami Legal | Nov 19, 2020 | Branding, Trademarks
Trademark clearance helps you understand whether anyone else has rights that can prevent you from developing your own trademark rights in a chosen brand name, logo, or other trademark material. Whether you’re launching a new product or a whole new company, you...
by Origami Legal | Nov 16, 2020 | General Business
Opening a bank account for your business can be surprisingly complicated. There are only a few key pieces of information that banks are actually required to collect by law, but many banks choose to require additional information and documentation, and that information...
by Origami Legal | Jun 17, 2020 | Business Organizations, Social Enteprise
L3Cs (low-profit limited liability companies) are very similar to LLCs. The key difference is that their company purpose, as stated in the L3C’s Articles of Organization, must be a charitable purpose as defined by the IRS for charitable 501(c)(3) purposes....
by Origami Legal | Jun 15, 2020 | Music, Trademarks
It doesn’t matter if you’re a rapper, a singer-songwriter, or a band. In the modern music industry, success is often as much about identity and persona as it is about talent. And if you want to develop a valuable identity for your music career, you need to...