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I'm your host and coaching teammate, Shauna Griffiths, and I'm grateful to bring you another conversation with an impactful leader. This edition features International IP Attorney, Professor & Partner at Gearhart Law, David Postolski. David is an IP and Patent Attorney who is dedicated his career to helping inventors, emerging companies, innovators, creators, artists, designers, entrepreneurs, and small to large companies on their journey to understand, protect, strategize, monetize, enforce their intellectual property including patents, trademarks and copyrights. The way he operates with an unwavering commitment to educating and empowering entrepreneurs compelled me to have him on the show after the first 10 minutes of our first conversation. David's joy, passion and compassion come through loud and clear in this episode and with everything he does. His unconventional approach to his craft is refreshing and I'm grateful to shine light on him and share him with you here. Tune-in to hear about: Protecting your IP Entrepreneurs Leveraging Vulnerability is a Strength David's Unconventional Approach Why His Believes in Free Consultations Breaking Down Complex Ideas The Relativity of Fear Embracing Vulnerability in Loss AND MORE! We hope you enjoy this episode, and we look forward to hearing your feedback! LEADERSHIP IS A SPORT & IT'S GAMETIME
Lester Kiewit speaks to David Postolski, senior partner at Gearhart Law and ABA IP Law Council Member, about the Supreme Court's upcoming decision on a potential TikTok ban. With 170 million U.S. users affected, the ban raises concerns about privacy, security, and business impacts. We explore what this means for users, businesses, and the future of tech regulation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Intellectual Property and Patent Attorney, David Postolski explains why cannabis innovators should protect their innovations as a first order of business The post How Cannabis Innovators Avert Poachers & IP Pitfalls appeared first on The Cannabis Reporter.
Every creator and business founder reaches a point where they need to lean on the advice of a legal professional. But how do you know when the time is right? At what point in the evolution of your venture do you need to consult a lawyer, and how do you make sure that you're being as resourceful and pragmatic as possible? We thought the best person to talk to about this was someone that truly cares about entrepreneurs, someone that left a massive law firm to join forces with a legal partner whose mission was aligned with his - to help inspire innovation by working with brilliant founders from inception to help them navigate complicated legal issues. In our interview with David Postolski of Gearhart Law we dive into many of the same questions that first time entrepreneurs have when starting a business. The first half of the interview focuses on what to consider when thinking about Intellectual Property for your business, detailing what you need to do in the first year of your business and the costs you can expect around patents. We then cover more common questions, like when you should incorporate, how to avoid personal liability, when to create founder agreements with your partners, and why you should never pay for an initial consultation with a startup lawyer. David speaks with us from the perspective of an entrepreneur to make sure that you limit your costs early on while avoiding major problems in the future. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Make no mistake about it. If you want ownership of any kind in the United States or any country on the hundreds of ideas you’re creating, you must take the affirmative step to begin trademarking.” - David Postolski As a small business owner or someone with intellectual property, you will find this Finding Brave episode extremely helpful, because our expert guest today shares vital information that will not only protect you legally, but also will help you sleep at night and reduce the stress and worry around preserving the ideas that are yours. David Postolski, a partner at Gearhart Law, is a registered patent attorney and Intellectual Property attorney. With over 17 years’ experience, David specializes in assisting inventors, creators, artists, start-ups, entrepreneurs, early stage companies and emerging companies with their U.S and International intellectual property strategy, protection, enforcement and monetization. David is a frequent speaker and author on intellectual property issues surrounding emerging technologies (cannabis, crypto currency, 3d printing, gig economy), raising capital, business formation, licensing, and reward and equity based crowdfunding. David is also a Professor at Temple University and Parsons School of Design where he teaches master level students about IP, ethics and other regulatory considerations in starting business ventures and products around design. David is the current Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Officer of the American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law and the founder of their International Action Group and editor of their monthly newsletter. I have lived the serious mistake of not investing to trademark an idea and understand that sometimes it can be tough to invest in legal services for things like trademarks. But if you’re putting the time and energy into your intellectual property in order to be of service to others, it’s absolutely something that you need to do. So listen in and start putting aside the funds for these essential expenditures now, because it could cost you a lot more in the future if you don’t look after your intellectual property the right way. Learn more about today's guest at: https://www.gearhartlaw.com/ourteam/david-postolski-esq/
Personal data as a commodity to be bought and sold is a big headline these days. If you use apps, you’ve probably given away a lot of your personal data. Do you know what you agreed to; when you agreed to the terms of service for that new app you just downloaded? On this episode, David Postolski Esq. joins us in studio to read the fine print in the Instagram Terms of Use. Hungry for more? Get Tech Bites Episode #95 for some more free legal advice on protecting you intellectual property on social media and online.
Get legal advice for the digital age. How do chefs, food companies and people protect their intellectual property and use social media for marketing? One day a chef post a photo of a dish on Instagram. Then next day, another restaurant on the other side of the world is selling the same thing. On this episode, David Postolski Esq. joins us in studio to talk about best practices for protecting intellectual property in the digital age.
Matthew Lesko & Dan Breslin Discuss: Life in the New Shared Economy How to Find Government Money for Real Estate Asking the “Right” Questions When Searching for Free Money More Info About Matthew Lesko at: www.GrantsAndCrowdFunding.com www.LeskoVideoEbook.com Do You Know Anyone Else Who’s a Real Estate Investor? Or Trying to Become a Real Estate Investor? Do You Think they’d Also Enjoy this Episode? Share the link and tell them to: Sign Up for the REI Diamonds Weekly Podcast Your Copy of “7 Sources of Off Market Deals” Just Go to www.REIDiamonds.com to Download a Copy & Check out Recent Popular Episodes. Recent Popular Episodes Jeremy Ricci on Tax-Free Wholesaling, Subject-to & Owner Financing Deals David Postolski on Crowd Funding Real Estate Deals
David Postolski & Dan Breslin Discuss: How to Leverage Crowd Funding to Do Bigger Deals Pitfalls of Crowd Funding History of Crowd Funding SEC Regulation Required for Crowd Funding More Info About David Postolski at: Gearhart Law www.GearhartLaw.com Know Anyone Else Who’d Enjoy this Episode? Send them this link and tell them to: Sign Up for the REI Diamonds Weekly Podcast Your Copy of “7 Sources of Off Market Deals” Just Go to www.REIDiamonds.com to Download a Copy & Check out Recent Popular Episodes. Recent Popular Episodes Frank Montro on Closing 300 Deals Per Year Joe Fairless on Buying Multi-Family Apartment Complex Deals John Cohen on Real Estate Financial Planning & Large Multi-Family Properties Lou Screnci on Building New Construction
Lawyers across the world! Today is a special episode of Appitalize On Your Idea the Podcast. We have on first time returning guest David Postolski, and his partner Susanne Somersalo on to talk about The Global Intellectual Properties Law Symposium The GIPLS is the first of it's kind. A three day event taking place March 30th-April 1st. The Symposium, being put on by Gearhart Law will bring nine lawyers from around the world together to answer questions about IP protection from around the world. Thinking about building a product? Think you want it to go global? You need to protect yourself. You need to make sure no one can steal your idea, or your design and sell it themselves. That's what patents are for, but you need a patent in every country.Lucinda Longcroft from the World Intellectual Property Organization will be on the panel - which I think is absolutely amazing. This is your opportunity to go and ask questions to these global lawyers for FREE! What can be better? Oh there will be food of course. Register today to sign up for the event. You do not want to miss it. If you like the content in this episode please do leave a review in iTunes. Links Mentioned During the Show: Global IP Law Symposium Registration page.For more information check out Appitalize On Your Idea.
Lawyers are your friends!Today I sit down with David Postolski of Day Pitney, LLP. David is an Intellectual Properties lawyers in NY and today we discuss how, what and who should patent and protect their idea (the answer is everyone who has an idea!). David and I talk about the need for protection. How do you keep people from stealing your idea and making money when you should be!David breaks down the three major intellectual property types:CopyrightTrademarkPatentAll three items have their own specific requirements, and protections with them. You can protect your "property" using one of these three. You should hire a lawyer to help, but listen to David explain what the difference is and how to get your self covered.Listen to the whole interview below the jump.Links Mentioned During the Show:Day Pitney, LLP - David's law firm company websiteDavid's LinkedIn PageDavid's Twitter PageFor more information check out Appitalize On Your Idea.