The Zombie Co-Owner: When Intellectual Property Ownership is Split

Not having provisions about control of your business’ intellectual property in your business operating documents is a grave mistake in intellectual property protection.
When one of the owners of a business dies, their ownership share is handled by their estate planning documents and the business’ operating documents, such as an LLC’s operating agreement or a corporation’s bylaws and shareholder agreement.

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