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How to Start a Publishing Company (or Any Company)

How to Start a Publishing Company (or Any Company)

If you’ve finished writing a book, it’s not that big a leap to go from author to publisher. Starting a company, a publishing company or any kind of company, gets easier by the day. I wrote a guest post on…

By Kathryn Goldman | March 19, 2015 | Business Transactions, Publishing | No Comments |
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Using Celebrities and Other Real People in Fiction

Using Celebrities and Other Real People in Fiction

Sometimes a story calls out for the use of celebrities or other real people as characters in the plot line. But many people, famous or otherwise, are not interested in being written about in a novel. Here are three things…

By Kathryn Goldman | February 25, 2015 | Intellectual Property, Rights Clearance | 5 Comments |
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How BitTorrent Technology is Used to Pirate Copyrighted Material — A Primer for Writers

How BitTorrent Technology is Used to Pirate Copyrighted Material — A Primer for Writers

I wrote a post for Molly Greene explaining how self-published writers could have unauthorized download links to their ebooks removed from what appeared to be a pirate site, General eBooks — Has Your eBook Been Pirated? What To Do: Step…

By Kathryn Goldman | February 9, 2015 | Copyright, Intellectual Property, Internet Law | 1 Comment |
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Publishing Contracts: Understanding Key Provisions

Publishing Contracts: Understanding Key Provisions

Many writers want to be traditionally published. Years of querying, submission and rejection are often endured in the quest. When a publisher does accept a manuscript, the thrill of having accomplished that goal can cloud a writer’s judgment when it…

By Kathryn Goldman | January 20, 2015 | Intellectual Property, Publishing | 2 Comments |
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Artist Profile | Jeff Cohen

Artist Profile | Jeff Cohen

Jeff’s sharp eye for composition and color enhancement along with his imagination is apparent in his vivaciously colorful photography. His fascination for architecture, city land scapes, and sports stadiums has led him to explore many cities to add to his…

By Kathryn Goldman | January 15, 2015 | In The Gallery | No Comments |
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Work with Kathryn

Kathryn is now accepting new clients for certain fixed fee services, consultations and contract review.

Found out more about how you can work with Kathryn for your legal needs.

The G&M Gallery

Goldman & Minton's offices are designed as an art gallery with an adjustable display system and museum quality track lighting.

We have four shows a year curated by Ann Wiker at Art Exposure.

Each artist whose work is displayed in our gallery is also profiled here.

Artists at The G&M Gallery

Milton Allette
Nick Aumiller
Patricia Bennett
Nancy Miller Blechman
Bruce Blum
Kirstin L. Bruner
Sarah Butcher
Jeff Cohen
Peter Collins
Ric Conn
Sheila DeLaquil
Benjamin Jancewicz
Jack Kramer
Helmut Licht
Margaret L. Paris
Jerry Prettyman
Hussein Saidi
Helen Sampson
Rhona Schonwald
Dennis Simon
Jacqueline Slavney
Tom Wiggins

Contact Information

Goldman & Minton, P.C.
3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 201
Baltimore, MD 21211

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P.O. Box 19926
Baltimore, Maryland 21211

(410) 783-7575
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