Tips For Courtroom Behavior

By Maryl Joop


When an average person hears the word 'intellectual property' many people think about patents and inventions, but intellectual property law covers way more than just things that have been physically invented. Intellectual property law oversees the scope of anything that can be imagined into existence.

When it comes to understanding the law as a layperson, or someone who has not devoted time to obtaining a law degree, it is vital that we stay up to date on current laws so that we can protect ourselves. Specifically for those who own and operate businesses there are some misconceptions that you should understand clearly if you are going to be successful in business.

Myth # 1: My personal assets are protected from my business entity. While there is a legal separation of personal property and business liabilities, there is no sure fire way to completely separate the two. The ugly truth is that if someone really wants to go after everything you have, they will try, and they may succeed.

Litigation attorneys in Utah are professionals who will be able to help guide a person through the courtroom proceedings and should be leaned upon for aid whenever needed. Still, being informed of some of the more important courtroom observances before entering the unique environment will be extremely helpful to those who are, like so many of the general population, unfamiliar with the proceedings of a courtroom.

One of the first tips the Utah State Bar gives to people who may be appearing before a judge in the court system is to come early to one's hearing or court appearance. Being on time, and even better to be early to the courthouse, will not only be in compliance with the court's strict policies of punctuality on the part of individuals but will also allow for other possible benefits such as being moved to the front of the line or simply having the opportunity to collect one's self and prepare for the hearing.

In addition to showing up on time or early, it is also very important that people going into a courtroom in Utah are appropriately dressed for the occasion. The courtroom is a place of professionalism and seriousness and the chosen wardrobe of an individual should reflect their surroundings; not to mention that the court will likely think higher of the individual who appears before the court dressed in a professional manor.

Whether you need to protect the next big technological advancement, your top secret cookie recipe, or exclusive web content, or your company logo, an attorney can help you do all of that and more. Whether your 'invention' can be patented or not, it is important that you know what needs to be done to protect your creative endeavors.

Having a good lawyer on hand to consult as you build your business is one of the best things you can do to protect your assets. While the initial price tag may feel steep, you can be that you'll be happy you made the investment early so you can save yourself hundreds, thousands, or even millions of dollars down the road. If you are looking for a good business attorney in Utah, Kirton McConkie may be the lawyer you need. Give us a call, visit us online, or stop by our office to set up an appointment today!




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