You must make sure your business name does not conflict with existing entities or trademarks. Launch by LegalShield makes name checks quick and painless.
In order to register your business entity and avoid claims of infringement, you must first conduct a thorough business name check. The first step is to understand the different types of names businesses use.
A complete name availability search requires you (or your lawyer) to conduct the following searches on your proposed name.
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When conducting the searches, you must look not only for exact matches but also for similar names that could confuse consumers about who is offering the product or service. Each state may have a different legal standard for name conflicts.
If you want to make sure your name check is done correctly and that you won’t have a problem after you’ve spent substantial money building a website and printing marketing collateral, you’d be well served by having an experienced business lawyer first conduct the name search on your behalf before you start any branding efforts.
Once you are certain the name(s) you’d like to use are available, you need to register them with the appropriate governmental agencies and/or domain registrar.
If any of the above steps seem complicated or overwhelming, don’t worry. Launch by LegalShield allows you to consult with a local business lawyer who will advise you on the right direction for your business entity and prepare and file all of the LLC paperwork for you.
You can eliminate hours of internet research and the stress that comes from not knowing if you registered all of your company names and paperwork properly by signing up for Launch by LegalShield. The entire name search and business formation process will be handled by an experienced provider lawyer for a one-time fee of $149 + state filing fees.
On top of the name check and business formation services included with Launch by LegalShield, you get three months of our legal plan to use for any other personal or business related legal issues.
Launch by LegalShield includes a consultation with a lawyer, business name check, preparation and filing of all entity formation documents, your EIN and three months of legal support.