Fashion law touches every aspect of a new fashion brand, even in the early stages of design and development, and not establishing the right legal foundation can lead to mistakes that cost you money and time. You might even lose your brand.
It's time to put together a legal action plan. Do you know the legal steps that you need to take today and how to plan for tomorrow?
The Fashion Law Studio can help! Join our interactive workshop, “Your Legal Launch: Phase 1: Development”, a 2-hour class ... view more »
Fashion law touches every aspect of a new fashion brand, even in the early stages of design and development, and not establishing the right legal foundation can lead to mistakes that cost you money and time. You might even lose your brand.
It’s time to put together a legal action plan. Do you know the legal steps that you need to take today and how to plan for tomorrow?
The Fashion Law Studio can help! Join our interactive workshop, “Your Legal Launch: Phase 1: Development”, a 2-hour class on the basic legal steps an emerging designer needs to take during the development stage of a fashion apparel line. In this class, you’ll learn about the below topics and leave with a better understanding of how to protect your fashion brand:
Setting Up Your Business Operations:
Operating as a Sole Proprietor
Registering Your Business
Using a DBA
EIN numbers
Sales Permits
Manufacturing Licenses
Collaboration Agreements
Understanding Patents, Trademarks and Copyright
III. Complying with the Federal Trade Commission’s Label Requirements
This class is being taught by the Fashion Law Studio, www.fashionlawstudio.com, a legal educational platform designed to empower fashion businesses. Our mission is to provide affordable legal resources – template contracts, educational videos and online courses, and easy to understand seminars – in a single platform that will help launch, produce, distribute, and protect a fashion brand. We make fashion law easy!
Important Disclaimer: The Fashion Law Studio is not a law firm, does not provide legal representation, and is not a substitute for an attorney or a law firm. Attending this Fashion Law Studio class does not create an attorney-client relationship, and the communications and content of the class do not constitute legal advice or a recommendation about specific legal rights or remedies. This communication is not “Attorney Advertising” or a “Solicitation” under the New York or California Rules of Professional Responsibility Governing Attorney Conduct.
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