The Stambler Law Office - Los Angeles
Erica Stambler is committed to providing accessible legal services to new and growing small businesses. She is a former business and entertainment litigator with wide-ranging experience advocating on behalf of shareholders, officers and directors, entities, talent, and professionals. Her practice extends to copyright and trademark law, and entertainment and business matters. Erica’s deep knowledge of litigation makes her distinctively qualified to advise business owners and professionals on entity formation, intellectual property protection, and avoiding other potential liabilities.
Erica began her career in a Los Angeles law firm, Berkes Crane Robinson & Seal, LLP and continued to develop her practice with Liner Grode Stein Yankelevitz Sunshine Regenstreif & Taylor LLP in Westwood. She obtained her bachelor’s degree from Vassar College and graduated from University of Southern California Gould School of Law. Upon graduating law school, she received the Norma Zarky Memorial Award for excellence in the field of entertainment law. She has since been recognized as one of Southern California’s Rising Stars of 2009 for Business Litigation.
Erica was a founder and former board member of the Emerging Leaders Section of the Association of Media & Entertainment Counsel. She is currently a member of the Legal Advisory Committee and Affiliate Board member of the Anti-Defamation League and the Glass Leadership Institute.
Business Operation Hours
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Monday
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9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
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Tuesday
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9:00 AM to
6:00 PM
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Wednesday
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9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
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Thursday
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9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
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Friday
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9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
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Saturday
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Closed
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Sunday
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Closed
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Additional Information
The major reason behind forming an entity is to protect your personal assets from your company’s liabilities by creating a barrier between where you end and your company begins.But what type of entity should you build? In California, the choice of entity that limits your personal liability are: Limited Partnership (LP), Limited Liability Company (LLC), and Corporation (including the newly recognized B Corp and FPC).
While Corporations and LLCs offer the utmost protection, California does not afford certain professionals this protection. Such professionals include: accountants, acupuncturist, architects and contractors, attorneys, chiropractors, doctors, pharmacist, physical therapists, psychologists, and a few others. Fortunately, California does recognize the formation of Professional Corporations and California Limited Liability Partnerships.
Product and Services
Intellectual Property are valuable assets of any business. These are intangible property rights protecting the products of human intelligence and creation. The four categories of intellectual property are: patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
Trademarks are essentially the legal component to branding your business, i.e., your company’s signature through the use of a name, logo, sign, symbol, phrase and/or design that establishes your goodwill in the marketplace. Trademarks help consumers identify your service and products and also distinguish them from other providers.
Languages Spoken
English
Payment Options
Cash,Check
Year Established
2003