Copyright Ownership in Employer-Employee Relationships Explained
Most employees assume they own what they create. Most employers assume the opposite. Under U.S. copyright law, the employer is...
Most employees assume they own what they create. Most employers assume the opposite. Under U.S. copyright law, the employer is...
If you have ever written a song, designed a logo, or published an article, copyright law was working in your...
Copyright does not last forever. At some point, every protected work enters the public domain, meaning anyone can use it...
Every state in America now offers no-fault divorce, but many still allow you to file for specific misconduct. You have...
Not all injuries are treated equally in personal injury law. A sprained wrist and a spinal cord injury are both...
When an injury stops you from working, the financial damage to your life goes far beyond just your medical bills....
A gray divorce is a unique financial crisis that requires a specialized defensive strategy. While younger couples have decades to...
Shareholder fights are some of the most stressful events a small corporation can ever face. Unlike normal arguments between employees...
Your Articles of Incorporation act as the birth certificate of your company, and the bylaws serve as its internal constitution....
Electric scooters are everywhere in American cities. They are cheap, convenient, and quick. But when accidents happen, figuring out who...