With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people find themselves stuck at home, binge-watching Netflix.
Fortunately, there are a number of more productive things you can do when you’ve finished watching all your favorite shows and the cabin-fever sets in. This is a perfect time to take care of some of those legal issues you’ve never gotten around to.
Estate Planning
You never know how your life will unfold, as we’re reminded by this quickly spreading illness. Take some time to create or update important documents, such as your Advance Directive, Will, and Durable Power of Attorney.
All communications with our office can be through phone and email (or snail mail, if you prefer). Legal requirements do require notarization and/or witnesses (depending on the document), but we offer a free “one-stop-shopping” signing appointment for documents we prepare.
We will provide the notary and witnesses, all of whom have been trained on appropriate social distancing requirements. They can even watch you sign through glass.
Also, we supply sanitized pens and hand sanitizer, and our staff will handle your documents wearing clean gloves.
Intellectual Property Audits
Have you conducted an intellectual property (IP) audit in the last year? If not, now is the time to get started.
IP includes copyrights, trademarks, trade dress, patents, trade secrets and the like. In fact, it’s called intellectual property since it involves products of the mind.
An IP audit involves a systematic review of all IP you own, control or use, including your IP assets, IP-related contracts (including employment, consulting and license agreements), IP-related policies, IP registrations, compliance procedures and other intangibles.
You’ll determine whether you actually own the IP you think you do, whether you own IP you didn’t realize you had, whether you’re properly protecting your IP rights and whether you’re fully exploiting your IP. You should, of course, try to correct any problems you find.
Without an IP audit, you may find a problem only after it’s too late to correct. For example, you may learn that the independent contractors hired by your company haven’t signed over IP rights to work they created, and that they’re free to compete against you using work you paid them to create.
Perhaps you’ll discover that someone is infringing your copyrighted work but, because you didn’t register the copyright in that work, you won’t be able to recover attorneys’ fees or statutory damages.
Or, you may find that it’s too late to file for a patent on a process you developed, or that you’ve lost your trademark rights by failing to enforce quality-control contract provisions.
You might even learn that you’re unintentionally infringing someone else’s IP rights. Maybe you don’t have appropriate licenses for all your software or you’re selling items using licensed IP, and the licenses have expired.
The audit might also reveal that you’re paying license fees for IP you no longer use or that you’re paying more for rights than you’re getting out of them.
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If you’re ready to work on your estate plan, or if you have any questions about how to conduct an IP audit, how to protect your IP rights, or how to correct any problems you’ve found, please feel free to contact us.