Monthly Archives: September 2019
Ariana Grande Files $10 Million Lawsuit Against Forever 21 for Trademark Infringement
Fast fashion retailer Forever 21 has hit hard times in the past few weeks. First, news broke that the store would possibly file for bankruptcy soon. Just days later, Forever 21 was sued by pop star Ariana Grande, claiming that the retailer used her name, music and likeness in their advertising campaigns. Grande has… Read More »
How to Buy an Established Online Business
While many entrepreneurs start their businesses from scratch and build it from the ground up, others take over existing businesses and go from there. Buying an established business is a lot easier in some aspects, as most of the hard work is already done. You don’t have to come up with a product or… Read More »
Should Your Business Require a Non-Disclosure Agreement?
Many businesses, particularly large technology companies with many competitors, make their employees sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). These agreements can help a company protect their confidential information. This may include customer data, client lists, trade secrets, procedures, recipes, ingredients and other information that a company uses to make money. Does your business have one in… Read More »
Florida Liquor Licenses Available in State’s Annual Lottery
August 19 was an exciting day for Florida business owners, particularly those who own bars and restaurants. It marked the beginning of the application period for the state’s annual liquor license lottery, which allows people to apply for a $100 fee. If they are lucky enough to win the license, they have the potential… Read More »