The Right to Publicity in Alabama

The Right to Publicity is a relatively new animal in the State of Alabama, as it was only established by statute (Ala. Code § 6-5-770 through 774) in 2015. At a surface level, the Right to Publicity is a person’s right to control their Indicia of Identity in the flow of commerce. The “indicia of identity” is defined as, “those attributes of a person that serve to identify that person to an ordinary, reasonable viewer or listener, including, but not limited to, name, signature, photograph, image, likeness, voice, or a substantially similar imitation of one or more of those attributes.” Ala. Code § 6-5-771. This is commonly understood as someone’s “name, image, or likeness,” or “NIL” for short.

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Intellectual Property

You can't exactly put locks on your intellectual property, but safeguarding it is still a must – and that's where we've got your back. Join Tripp Watson for a chat about patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. Curious about keeping your business's IP secure?

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Business Structuring

Every business is unique, requiring a tailored approach to its setup. Join Tripp Watson as he guides you through the key questions to consider when strategically structuring your business.

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General Counsel Services

Here at The Watson Firm, we've got two unique setups for general counsel services, ensuring you've got legal expertise at your fingertips when you need it. Tripp Watson chats about the perks of each option.

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HIGH PRIORITY: Small Businesses must comply with new federal mandatory disclosure laws or face steep fines or imprisonment

Small businesses will now be required to disclose all “beneficial owners” to a newly-created law enforcement agency or face daily penalties or possible imprisonment. The new reporting scheme is largely unprecedented. The reporting requirements themselves are not extensive, but the constancy of updating disclosures will likely chill business formation.

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How to Develop a Strong Brand Identity for Your Business

As an entrepreneur, creating a strong brand identity is one of the most important things you can do to set your business apart from competitors and attract customers. A strong brand identity helps you communicate your values, mission, and unique selling proposition to your audience, and helps create a sense of trust and recognition among your target market.

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What is a Registered Agent?

Every state in the United States requires that any formed legal entity maintain a Registered Agent in any state that they operate, including Alabama. Failure to appoint a Registered Agent may result in the administrative dissolution of a company and can be a basis for piercing the corporate veil and exposing a company’s owners to unnecessary personal liability. A company’s Registered Agent is important, so what does a Registered Agent do?

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5 Ways Even Good Lawyers Charge Their Clients Too Much

Some of these activities are more common than others. Law firms will use them (sometimes intentionally, and sometimes not) to pad their bills that ultimately cost you at the end of the day. What’s most disappointing is that none of these practices are even against a lawyer’s code of ethics, so many will do them and face no repercussions.

When hiring or working with an attorney, these are issues you should be on the lookout for:

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