
ISABOKE LAW FIRM
WHERE LEGAL EXPERTISE MEETS BUSINESS STRATEGY℠
























Isaboke Law Firm delivers elite legal counsel for founders who don’t gamble with growth. We secure your contracts, compliance, and IP like your business depends on it.
BECAUSE IT DOES.
Built for Visionaries. Protected By Strategy.
PRACTICE AREAS
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BUSINESS
Every partnership, merger, or LLC filing has legal landmines. We draft growth-minded contracts and governance documents that shield your business from day one, trusted by founders scaling in North Carolina and beyond.
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TRADEMARKS & COPYRIGHT
Your brand is an asset, not an afterthought. We secure trademarks, copyrights, and IP licenses with aggressive strategy, because unprotected ideas don’t scale, they get stolen. Invest in IP that protects your legacy.
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CONTRACTS
A bad contract can cost six figures. We don’t just draft, we detect risk, protect leverage, and write clauses that hold up in court.High-stakes deals deserve airtight terms.
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SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Production delays, rights disputes, and lost royalties derail careers. We’ve negotiated and enforced contracts for creators across music, film, and digital so you can create freely, knowing every deal is legally locked.
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TECHNOLOGY & AI
Tech moves fast. Law doesn’t. We help startups and enterprises stay compliant, secure, and scalable. Drafting AI policies, SaaS terms, and IP agreements that align with your roadmap and pass real-world scrutiny.
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CIVIL & BUSINESS LAWSUITS
Disputes cost more than money,they stall growth. Our trial lawyers bring courtroom wins and business strategy to every breach or IP case. Litigation starts at $15,000. For serious claims, bring serious counsel.
How May We Help You?
WHAT CLIENTS ARE SAYING
Charlotte Business and Intellectual Property Lawyer | Frequently Asked Questions
What Are the Essential Legal Considerations when Forming a New Business?
Key considerations include choosing a business structure, registering with the Secretary of State, obtaining licenses, and understanding tax obligations.
Do I Need to Pay for My Company’s Debts and Liabilities Personally?
Forming an LLC or corporation typically protects your personal assets. Sole proprietors may be personally liable.
How Can I Protect Myself and My Family from My Business’s Liabilities?
Use legal entities, separate bank accounts, adequate insurance, and strong contracts to limit exposure.
What Business Types Are Available to Businesses in North Carolina?
North Carolina allows LLCs, corporations, LPs, LLPs, and sole proprietorships. Each has different legal implications.
How Do I Protect My Company’s Intellectual Property?
Register trademarks and copyrights, use NDAs, and draft licensing agreements to secure your IP.
Why Should I Hire a Charlotte Business Lawyer?
A local lawyer understands state-specific laws and provides strategic guidance for contracts, compliance, and disputes.