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When you’ve been injured in a car accident, slip and fall, or other serious incident, the last thing you want to worry about is how you’re going to afford a lawyer. At Landry Legal, we operate as a contingency personal injury law firm. Here’s what that means for you. What Is a Contingency Fee? A […]
When someone uses your creative work without permission, here’s how to fight back and protect your rights. If you’ve discovered your artwork, music, photos, or written content being used without your consent, you’re not alone and you have options. Whether it’s a stolen photo on a website, a beat use
Whether you’re launching a startup, collaborating on a creative project, or entering a new business partnership, protecting your confidential information is critical. One of the most powerful legal tools for doing that is a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). But what exactly can an NDA protect? And whe
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way we write, publish, and even think about storytelling. With platforms like ChatGPT, Sudowrite, Jasper, and Claude capable of drafting paragraphs, generating dialogue, and plotting entire books, the temptation to use AI for your next novel or nonficti
Starting your own record label is exciting — but without a registered trademark, your brand is vulnerable. Whether you’re signing artists or just releasing your own music, trademarking your label name is one of the most important legal steps you can take to protect your vision. Why Trademark Your La
If you’re an artist selling merch, your name isn’t just your identity — it’s your brand. Whether it’s hoodies, tees, or hats with your name or logo on them, you need to protect your merch line just like any fashion label. That’s where trademarking comes in. Why Trademark Matters for Merch Plenty of
Producer tags — those signature sounds you hear at the start of a track — are just as valuable as a logo or stage name. Whether it’s “Metro Boomin want some more” or “If Young Metro don’t trust you,” a distinctive audio drop is a branding tool, and yes — you can trademark it. What […]
If you’re an artist building a brand, protecting your stage name is one of the smartest legal moves you can make. A registered trademark gives you the exclusive right to use your name in connection with your music, merchandise, and other ventures — and helps you stop others from profiting off your i
When you file a trademark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), you’re hoping for a smooth path to registration. But many applicants receive something unexpected: an Office Action. This is a formal letter from the USPTO examiner outlining issues with your applicatio
It may seem hard to believe, but yes, celebrities have been sued for posting pictures of themselves. From Kim Kardashian to Gigi Hadid, several high-profile stars have found themselves facing lawsuits after sharing paparazzi-taken images on their own social media accounts. Why Does This Happen? At t