Business Law and Intellectual Property
Connie provides business law advice to creatives, entrepreneurs and businesses nationwide, especially relating to the intellectual property aspects of all businesses. She is exceptionally positioned to understand the challenges facing creatives, and business owners in this economic environment. Mableson Law represented the Arizona Small Business Association (ASBA), an Arizona trade organization with over 15,000 members and 11,000 businesses in Arizona. Ms. Mableson holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Finance) and her focus is always on the bottom line.
As an exceptional drafter, negotiator, and dealmaker, Connie J. Mableson takes pride in helping her clients enter into beneficial, risk adverse agreements. Contracts are our stock in trade. She is qualified to handle complex business transactions, always working to close deals as swiftly as possible, while protecting and advancing her clients’ interests.
Some of the types of contracts she assists client with include:
- Non-Disclosure & Confidentiality Agreements
- Independent Contractor Contracts
- Trade Secret Agreements
- Works Made for Hire
- Intellectual Property Holding Companies & License Agreements
- Intellectual Property Asset Structuring
- Marketing Agreements
Innovation Solutions & Strategic Protection
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