Intellectual Property Counsel for Creators & Entrepreneurs
in New Jersey & nEW yORK
Your ideas, brand, and original work are among your most valuable assets. Whether you’re an artist protecting your work, a business protecting your name, or a startup launching a new product, you need experienced legal counsel to secure and enforce your intellectual property rights.
We help individuals and organizations across New Jersey—especially in Bergen, Hudson, and Essex counties—understand their rights and protect their creative output.
Protect What You’ve Built
We provide tailored IP services for:
- Artists, musicians & writers
- Tech developers & startups
- Influencers, content creators & agencies
- Designers, photographers & entrepreneurs
- Small businesses, nonprofits & brand owners
Whether you’re registering a trademark or enforcing a copyright, our firm offers reliable, proactive guidance.
Our IP Services Include
We focus on what matters most to you: protecting your creative work, ensuring fair compensation, and supporting your long-term career goals.
Copyright Registration & enforcement -
Protecting original works like songs, scripts, software, and artwork—plus pursuing infringement claims when your work is used without permission.
Trademark Search, Filing & Protection -
Helping you secure your brand name, logo, or slogan with the USPTO, and taking legal action if your marks are used improperly.
Licensing & Royalty Agreements -
Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating agreements that let you monetize your intellectual property while keeping control.
CEASE & DESIST LETTERS & DISPUTE RESOLUTION -
Resolving conflicts with infringers through negotiation or legal action.
IP LITIGATION SUPPORT -
When necessary, we’re ready to represent your interests in federal court or in administrative proceedings.
Why It Matters in Today’s Marketplace
With online visibility, AI-generated content, and global reach, protecting your intellectual property is more important than ever. A single misuse of your work—or your brand—can impact your revenue, reputation, or market share.
We help you stay ahead of these risks so you can focus on growing your business or creative practice.
IP Strategy That Scales With You
We don’t just file forms—we help you build a strategy. Whether you're launching a new product, managing a creative portfolio, or scaling a growing brand, we help you understand your rights and plan for the future. Our goal is to make the legal side of creativity and commerce simple, affordable, and stress-free.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need a trademark or copyright?
Trademarks protect brand identifiers (like names and logos). Copyright protects original creative works. You might need one or both depending on your business or project.
Can I protect my idea before it’s launched?
Ideas alone aren’t protectable, but once they’re expressed in a tangible way (e.g., a written story, logo design, or prototype), they may qualify for protection. Talk to us early—we can help you safeguard your work from the start.
What happens if someone copies my content online?
You may have a copyright infringement claim. We can help you send a takedown notice or pursue legal action if needed.
Can someone stop me from using a name or idea I came up with?
Maybe. If that name is already being used as a registered trademark or is widely known in your industry, using it could lead to a legal dispute. We conduct clearance searches and offer guidance before you launch a new product, brand, or business to help you avoid costly mistakes.
What’s the difference between copyright and trademark protection?
Copyright protects original works like books, music, art, and software from being copied or used without permission. Trademarks protect brand identifiers like names, logos, and slogans from being used in ways that confuse consumers. If you’ve created something unique or are building a brand, we can help you decide what type of protection you need.
Let’s Talk About Your Career, Not Just Your Case
If you're navigating a deal, protecting your image, or managing a dispute, our team can help. We’re here to support your creative journey from contract to courtroom—so you can focus on what you do best.