Business Law Author

Sophia Patel

Sophia Patel is a business law attorney specializing in intellectual property law, entertainment law, and media. She has worked with numerous artists, writers, and producers, helping them navigate complex IP issues and develop effective licensing strategies.

Credentials

J.D., University of Illinois, B.A. in Business Administration

6+ yearsIntellectual Property LawEntertainment Law

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Articles by Sophia Patel

What Are the Main Types of Partnership Business?PLLC vs LLC: Key Differences for Licensed ProfessionalsHow Do Payroll Taxes Work? FICA, Filing & PenaltiesHow to Rent Your Travel Trailer: Insurance and TaxesHow to Endorse a Two-Party Check: Who Must SignWhat Are Some Liabilities? Key Types and ExamplesCan You Pay Sales Tax With a Credit Card? States & FeesHow to Start a Business With a Partner: Steps and StructureHow to Find Administrative Expenses on Financial StatementsCan I Run an LLC Out of My Home? Rules and RequirementsWhy Do You Need a Business Continuity Plan? Rules and RisksWhat Is an S Corp LLC? Tax Benefits and RequirementsCan You Pay Yourself With a Business Loan: What's AllowedHow to Calculate Tax on Cryptocurrency: Gains and LossesHow to Pay Sales Tax Online: Steps, Deadlines & PenaltiesHow to Pay Less Taxes as a High-Income EarnerWhy Is My Money Transfer Taking So Long? Causes & FixesWhat Is the Tax on Dividend Income? Rates ExplainedDo You Have to Report All 1099 Income to the IRS?Why Have a Board of Directors: Laws and Fiduciary DutiesWhat Is a Vendor Invoice: Requirements and Payment RulesHow to Get a Secured Business Loan: Steps and RequirementsHow to Forecast Depreciation: Methods and Tax RulesCan You Rent a Box Truck for Business? What to KnowIs Crypto Mining Legal in the US? Federal and State RulesCan You Roll a 401(k) Into a Pension? Rules & CostsShould You Withdraw From Your 401(k)? Taxes and PenaltiesIs Consulting Considered a Professional Service: Tax RulesWhat Are Notes in Accounting? Definition & PurposeWhat Is Trade Debt: Accounting, Bankruptcy, and Liability