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I am a Speaker

Your Ideas Are Being Stolen and Sold Without Your Permission

You've spent years developing your signature framework, crafting your message, and building your reputation. But right now, someone is recording your keynote, repackaging your methodology, and selling it as their own. Plagiarized content. Predatory speaking contracts. Lost book deals. Liability claims.

Without legal protection, your thought leadership becomes public property.

The message you've built your career on deserves ironclad protection.

We've worked with several speakers and often times, by the time they contact us. It's too late.

Here's how we can protect your speaking career along with the risks you take if you stay unprotected.

Speaking agreements & contracts

That $10,000 keynote you just delivered? The event recorded it, owns the footage, and is now selling it without paying you a cent. That corporate training contract? It grants them unlimited rights to your materials forever. Without attorney-reviewed speaking agreements, you're giving away your intellectual property every time you take the stage.

Intellectual property protection

Your signature framework, assessment tools, worksheets, and methodologies are being copied and monetized by competitors right now. Online course platforms are selling knockoff versions of your content. Other speakers are using your quotes and frameworks without attribution. Without copyright protection, you can't stop them and you can't prove you created it first.

Brand development & trademarking

Someone else has already registered a similar business name in your industry. When you try to scale, you'll face a cease and desist letter forcing you to rebrand everything: website, materials, social media, book covers, you name it. Without trademark protection, you're building a brand on rented land. One legal letter can destroy years of brand equity overnight.

Publishing & media rights

That book deal you're excited about? The publisher just bought your content outright for a one-time payment while they profit from sales forever. That podcast appearance? They own the audio and can repurpose it however they want. Without proper media rights negotiation, you're creating content that enriches everyone except you.

Business entity setup

You're operating as a sole proprietor, which means when an audience member sues claiming your advice caused financial harm, they're suing you personally. Your home, savings, and personal assets are all on the line. One liability claim from a disgruntled client or event injury can bankrupt your entire family, not just your business.