Attorney Lyvonne Jones didn’t see herself as an attorney early in life, but her path to Intellectual Property Law was inevitable. In this episode, The Creator’s Law Firm Attorney Lyvonne discusses the importance of black women entrepreneurship, important legal tips to having a legally sound business as a creative, and the different layers of a trademark and copyright protection.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Stepping out of your comfort zone and walking in your calling
12:00 - Twice as good: landing a job as a black attorney
19:00- Creating a lawyer that caters to black women entrepreneurs
27:00 - 5 things to do to make sure your business is legally sound
Books:
The Personal MBA https://amzn.to/3sRyJRY
Contact Lyvonne:
https://www.instagram.com/lyvonne.jones/
https://ticoradavis.com/creators-law-firm
Contact the show:
feedback@blackxecutive.com
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