In new article for Liga Zakon, attorney-at-law at Doubinsky & Osharova Yana Yaroshevska focuses on the rapid growth of entrepreneurship in Ukraine — particularly family-owned companies — and analyses the legal risks that may arise from underestimating the value of intangible assets.
The author explores:
- key mistakes entrepreneurs often make when starting a business;
- the legal status of copyrights, trademarks, and other IP objects in the context of family relationships;
- court practice regarding the ownership of intellectual property rights between spouses;
- options for registering trademarks in family-run businesses;
- ways to avoid conflicts through contractual arrangements.
This article will be useful both for entrepreneurs running businesses with family members and for legal professionals advising such ventures.
Yana Yaroshevska emphasizes the importance of a systematic approach to managing intellectual assets and offers practical guidance on protecting, monetizing, and transferring IP rights within the framework of family entrepreneurship.
Read the full article (in Ukrainian) by the link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10nozXopmp-1myWMlhIc8lOfciUIk74TA/view?usp=sharing

