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WORDOID - Creative Naming Service. What a Private Attorney Could Do to Help Avoid Potential Pitfalls. Filing a trademark application at the USPTO starts a legal proceeding.

What a Private Attorney Could Do to Help Avoid Potential Pitfalls

Most applicants hire an attorney who specializes in trademark matters to represent them in the application process and provide legal advice. While a USPTO trademark examining attorney will try to help you through the process even if you do not hire a lawyer, no USPTO attorney may give you legal advice. A private trademark attorney can help you before, during, and after the trademark application process, including policing and enforcing any trademark registration that may issue. While you are not required to have an attorney, an attorney may save you from future costly legal problems by conducting a comprehensive search of federal registrations, state registrations, and “common law” unregistered trademarks before you file your application. Comprehensive searches are important because other trademark owners may have protected legal rights in trademarks similar to yours that are not federally registered.

State of Florida.com - Doing Business in the State of Florida. Division of Corporations: Doing Business in Florida SM How to Start a Business in Florida Thinking about starting a business or need information on how to start a business?

State of Florida.com - Doing Business in the State of Florida

Here are the steps to forming a new business in Florida! You will need to think up a name for your new company. A good name should be unique, yet tells what kind of business you are doing. Florida Business License – How to get a business license in Florida Choosing a DBA Start a Business Register with the State: With a DBA/fictitious name you will be able to register the name with the state to conduct business with this name for the entire state. Choosing to Incorporate a Business Select a Name: If you choose to create a Corporation or LLC in Florida the name you choose must be unique. Once you have all these steps in place, either for a DBA/Fictitious name or if you want in incorporate as an LLC or a corporation then you are ready to begin your business and are legal in the state of Florida. Registration Transportation: Okaloosa EDC - Starting a Business. Okaloosa County's Business Technology Incubator In 2009, the Economic Development Council developed Okaloosa County's first business technology incubator in collaboration with University of West Florida and Okaloosa County School Board.

Okaloosa EDC - Starting a Business

A business incubator is designed to nurture start-up companies by providing office space, furniture and equipment with shared administrative personnel in order to facilitate the hatchling businesses establish their customer base and product. Incubators are a means to success for today's entrepreneurs. The following is a basic guideline of information you will need to begin a business in Okaloosa County. Additional information or requirements should be addressed with the appropriate agencies. County Occupational License If your business is going to be located within county limits but not within the city limits you will need only a county license.

Ben Anderson, Tax Collector City Occupational License Certificate of Occupancy. How to Name a Business. Choosing a business name is an important step in the business planning process.

How to Name a Business

Not only should you pick a name that reflects your brand identity, but you also need to ensure it is properly registered and protected for the long term. You should also give a thought to whether it’s web-ready. Is the domain name even available? Here are some tips to help you pick, register, and protect your business name. Factors to Consider When Naming Your Business Many businesses start out as freelancers, solo operations, or partnerships. Here are some points to consider as you choose a name: How will your name look?

Check for Trademarks Trademark infringement can carry a high cost for your business. If You Intend to Incorporate If you intend to incorporate your business, you’ll need to contact your state filing office to check whether your intended business name has already been claimed and is in use. Pick a Name That is Web-Ready Next, check whether a domain name (or web address) is available.