loader from loading.io

7 Biggest Legal Mistakes Physical Product Companies Make

Creative Counsel with Brittany Ratelle

Release Date: 09/15/2022

How to start (and fix) your business partnerships with Sara Urquhart - 79 show art How to start (and fix) your business partnerships with Sara Urquhart - 79

Creative Counsel with Brittany Ratelle

Join me and seasoned entrepreneur Sara Urquhart as we share stories (good and bad) about business partnerships and give you the tips you need to make smart business partnership decisions. Sarah spells out the critical questions that you should ask yourself when you are deciding whether to go solo, bring on a partner, and how to navigate changing roles, expectations, and life events that can threaten successful business partnerships. If you are in a business partnership (or planning on being in one!) ESPECIALLY if you are going into business with friends, or family, don't miss this deep dive...

info_outline
Building a 7-figure fashion eCommerce brand in the Netflix hours with Cents of Style CEO Courtney Brown show art Building a 7-figure fashion eCommerce brand in the Netflix hours with Cents of Style CEO Courtney Brown

Creative Counsel with Brittany Ratelle

Courtney Brown is the CEO and founder of Cents of Style and Be Fulfilled, two multimillion-dollar Utah-based eCommerce companies. Cents of Style aims to bring the latest in clothing and accessories in an accessible and affordable way while Be Fulfilled aims to help influencers develop, source, ship, and service their own product lines.  In this episode of Creative Counsel, Courtney shares her 15-year journey in building her companies from the ground up, including some giant pivots and bringing her husband into the businesses full-time. She also geeks out with me about how we’ve had a...

info_outline
How to get your business prepared for 2023 - 77 show art How to get your business prepared for 2023 - 77

Creative Counsel with Brittany Ratelle

Worried about recession rumors? Want to get your online or creative business as resilient as it can be? Business attorney Brittany Ratelle guides you through the most important things you can change in your business to help set up business boundaries and protect your profits and peace.  In this episode:  what do you actually need in your website footer what are the new privacy laws in 2023 and do they matter if you're a smaller website what is negative option marketing and how can you avoid it  why did Vonage and ABC Mouse get into trouble with the FTC what is the best practice...

info_outline
How to start and grow a profitable podcast with podcasting princess Hala Taha of Young and Profiting - 76 show art How to start and grow a profitable podcast with podcasting princess Hala Taha of Young and Profiting - 76

Creative Counsel with Brittany Ratelle

Hala Taha joins attorney Brittany Ratelle on the Creative Counsel podcast to share macro podcasting trends and reveal how Hala used battle-tested skills (and perseverance) to grow a 7-figure business podcast and podcasting agency from the ground up. Hala Taha, dubbed the “The Podcast Princess,” is the host of Young and Profiting (YAP)  Podcast, frequently ranked as a #1 Education podcast across all apps. Hala is also the founder and CEO of YAP Media, a social media and podcast marketing agency for top podcasters, celebrities and CEOs. She is well-known for her engaged following and...

info_outline
How to sell wholesale from Thimblepress founder and business coach Kristen Ley show art How to sell wholesale from Thimblepress founder and business coach Kristen Ley

Creative Counsel with Brittany Ratelle

Kristen Ley, founder of Thimblepress® shares her wholesale secrets from being in the stationery businesses for more than a decade. Thimblepress is an international lifestyle company that encourages kindness and inspires fun, through her artisan cards, Push-Pop Confetti, and viral hits like the "Your butt looks great in those jeans!" card. In their interview with attorney for creators Brittany Ratelle, Kristen dives into her creative process, how she launched Thimblepress and grew it to an internationally successful company as a passionate creative, businesswoman, coach, and woman of faith....

info_outline
7 Biggest Legal Mistakes Physical Product Companies Make show art 7 Biggest Legal Mistakes Physical Product Companies Make

Creative Counsel with Brittany Ratelle

Want to avoid the 7 biggest legal mistakes that physical product and eCommerce companies make? Attorney Brittany Ratelle walks through the most common mistakes that land modern product companies in legal hot water and how you can avoid these headaches as a small business owner.   Here are the top 7 mistakes:  1. No operating agreement or business “prenup” Operating agreements, also known as founder or partnership agreements, define the roles and responsibilities of a business and are a private binding contract that outlines equity, exit planning, intellectual property ownership,...

info_outline
Create a Positive Company Culture with Founder of Thirst and Dottie's Kolaches, Sierra McCleve show art Create a Positive Company Culture with Founder of Thirst and Dottie's Kolaches, Sierra McCleve

Creative Counsel with Brittany Ratelle

Serial entrepreneur Sierra McCleve, founder of two successful Utah-based food businesses, Thirst and Dottie's Kolaches shares on the Creative Counsel Podcast how created a positive team culture in the challenging food industry. She shares her wisdom as a baker, manager, owner, mom, wife, garage gym fitness enthusiast and now an investor in other projects. Sierra talks about how radical ownership can transform your role as a founder and CEO and help create a positive customer experience – even in a business with lots of moving parts and people.  In this episode we discuss:  How to...

info_outline
Freelance with an Abundance Mindset with Content Marketer- Carina Wytiaz show art Freelance with an Abundance Mindset with Content Marketer- Carina Wytiaz

Creative Counsel with Brittany Ratelle

From corporate to freelance with an abundance mindset with content marketer Carina Wytiaz Carina Wytiaz joins the Creative Counsel podcast to share how having an abundance mindset allowed her to pivot as a content marketer working in tech, to her time as a solo freelancer, and then how she rolled that experience back to corporate leadership. Carina shares how she discovered what she is REALLY good at and how to market that value to others and has some killer macro-industry insights on modern content marketing and how to Her work experience includes time at Franklin Covey, Marchex, Orange...

info_outline
Building a People-First Business with Heather Fujikawa of House Sprucing- 71 show art Building a People-First Business with Heather Fujikawa of House Sprucing- 71

Creative Counsel with Brittany Ratelle

Today, we are joined by my sweet friend Heather Fujikawa! We are so excited about the arrival of her little girl and reminiscing on our journeys as wives and mothers who are also busy in their careers!  Heather, my friend since college, started her company and entrepreneur journey as an interior designer in Los Angeles. She was drawn to the fashion and design industry and started a hair accessory business with her twin sister who was also in California at the time. It took off quickly, being in magazines and having a line at Nordstrom. You can see their work on Taylor Swift and Kelly...

info_outline
Vampire Clients: How Freelancers Can Avoid the 8 Types of Bad Clients-70 show art Vampire Clients: How Freelancers Can Avoid the 8 Types of Bad Clients-70

Creative Counsel with Brittany Ratelle

What is a vampire client (bad clients who "suck you dry") and how can you avoid them? Or are there no bad clients but only bad "systems" for managing those clients? (and let's be clear...we're not talking about brooding vampires with extra "sparkle" or annoyingly hot vampire brothers...) We're all with Team Jacob on this one.   Listen to this Creative Counsel podcast episode from Attorney for Creators Brittany Ratelle and learn all about vampire clients, red flags, and what you can avoid before, during, and after working with these nightmare clients to manage boundaries over your time,...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

Want to avoid the 7 biggest legal mistakes that physical product and eCommerce companies make? Attorney Brittany Ratelle walks through the most common mistakes that land modern product companies in legal hot water and how you can avoid these headaches as a small business owner.

 

Here are the top 7 mistakes: 

1. No operating agreement or business “prenup”

Operating agreements, also known as founder or partnership agreements, define the roles and responsibilities of a business and are a private binding contract that outlines equity, exit planning, intellectual property ownership, non-compete obligations, manager roles and how decision-making will be handled in a business partnership. These agreements are sometimes dubbed as business “prenups” or prenuptial agreements because, without them, many businesses can end with ugly business divorces with multiple parties claiming they had a different understanding of the rights and responsibilities of the business, whether they are fighting over assets or liabilities. *Highly recommend when you start a business with friends or family!*

 

2. Failure to protect intellectual property

 

There are 4 main types of intellectual property with different tools to protect them: patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Intellectual property protection and boundaries can increase the value of a company and its brand, its products, and the way in which it solves problems for consumers. If you don’t protect your own intellectual property, you can get ripped off by other companies and if you don’t pay attention to your own practices, you can be at risk of infringing on someone else’s property by using intellectual property that doesn’t belong to you. If you have protected your own IP (intellectual property), you may be able to license it out and make additional revenue streams and grow your company into an empire. For physical product companies, the IP protection you want is: 

 

Trademark: overall brand name, logo, slogan, and product name

Copyright: any surface pattern design, important product photos/audio/video

Patent: design or utility patents or both on the actual new and novel product

Trade secret: formulas, recipes, processes, methods, market research, vendor information, pricing/markup, customer data/email list

 

Sign up a for a consult with Brittany if you are ready to get your intellectual property protected

 

3. The website isn’t legally compliant

 

All websites need these documents to be legally compliant: privacy policy, website terms, copyright statement, and necessary disclosures/disclaimers. Get all of these in the website legal bundle. Also, make sure that your website is ADA-friendly with the current WCAG standards. 

 

4. The product has safety/labeling/testing issues and liability

Physical products come into contact with real human beings and their environments, so by their very nature, they have bigger legal exposure. Make you are complying with any relevant CPSC, testing, and labeling standards, especially if you sell baby & children’s goods, toys, health and wellness products/supplements, and dangerous products. 

 

5. No written contracts with vendors and/or manufacturers 

 

Get your agreements in writing! A fairly drafted contract is nothing for either side to fear and can help outline expectations, resolve ambiguities, and set up a clear working relationship for both parties in a deal. Make sure to use written (and solid) contracts for your affiliate program, for wholesale, and for pop-up shops (whether you are the or the guest). You also might want a model release or event waiver if you do your own product photography with models or host events. 

 

6. False advertising issues

 

Don’t lie. The Federal Trade Commission is in charge of protecting consumers and a big part of that is in policing the actions and the marketing of companies, especially around claims they make about their products. Be careful about statements regarding “Made in the USA”, any claims that your product cures any illness or disease. Remember that if you can’t back up or “substantiate” the claims you are making – don’t say them (and don’t let your affiliates, direct sales people or other individuals say them either as a “workaround.”)

 

7. Employee misclassification - your “contractors” should really be       “employees”

 

If it looks like an employee and smells like an employee - that person is an employee (whether you call them that or the individual even wants to be classified as such). Make sure you are properly classifying your team members as either contractors (1099ers) or employees (W2) as there are significant state and federal penalties for misclassification and for failing to provide HR compliance such as payroll taxes, employee handbooks, unemployment insurance, workers compensation, HR posters, and other compliance when you have accidental employees. 

Resources: 

Employee classification test (https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/flsa/misclassification) (https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p1779.pdf)

 

Other episodes:

 

Episode 10 copyright vs. trademark

Episode 24: 6 ways a trademark can protect a brand

 

Contract Templates mentioned in this episode:

 

    1. Operating Agreement
    2. NDA
    3. Website BUNDLE
    4. Wholesale
    5. Pop-up shop
    6. Affiliates Agreement
    7. Independent Contractor Agreement

 

Brand Protection:

 

Interested in securing and protecting your own brand name? Chat with Brittany about whether you are ready for a federal trademark registration to protect your brand assets.

 

FREE RESOURCES

Want a free LEGAL workbook to get your creative business legally legit? Download HERE and get access to my newsletter with tips and tricks for YOUR growing creative business.

 

Listen and subscribe to Creative Counsel on iTunes, Overcast, Stitcher, Spotify &  iHeartRadio

 

 

LET’S CONNECT

Interested in working with Brittany for one-on-one legal services? Sign up for a 15-min phone consult at brittanyratelle.com/services.

 

Want an attorney-drafted, industry-tested legal template for your business? Take a free quiz and find out exactly what you need for your creative business at creativecontracts.co.

 

Or, browse through my quick tips and tricks by connecting on Instagram.

 

*Not legal advice. For informational purposes only. No attorney-client relationship.*