As business owners we want to protect our business at all times, but there are so many things to learn, do and wrap your head around when it comes to navigating the do’s and don’ts of having a business. And legal protection is probably the toughest aspect to navigate, especially during your messy middle. My guest today is here to help ease your suffering and put things into perspective.
Nequosha N. Anderson is the owner of Anderson Law Firm PLLC. She is a licensed attorney based in Orlando, Florida. After practicing for the state government for a few years, she was completely over the daily grind of it all! By leveraging her 12+ years in business operations and defense litigation skills, she assists other business owners in protecting the solutions they create for other people's problems.
In today’s episode, we cover:
- Nequosha’s‘ background story and what inspired her to become a lawyer
- Dealing with imposter syndrome and accepting that you’re worthy
- How entrepreneurship can facilitate personal and professional growth
- Building and growing your own team and the secret to good delegating
- When should you trademark your business and protection tools available for entrepreneurship
- Pros and cons of DIY vs a “done for you” trademark and red/green flags to look for when hiring a trademark attorney
Thank you so much for joining me!
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