Marlon Hill is a partner in Hamilton, Miller & Birthisel Miami office. He is an experienced corporate, intellectual property and government transactions lawyer of over 22 years in an array of areas. He has been featured in the Daily Business Review as one of the “outstanding members of the emerging generation of South Florida business and professional leaders.”
Show Notes:
Believe me when I say our interview wasn’t about stewed peas, the ubiquitous meal on every Jamaican menu. But I couldn’t help but salivate as I listened to my guest, Marlon Hill, speak so passionately about the meal, complimented with a slice of pear and fried ripe plantains to accompany such delight.
Anyhoo, let’s talk about the meat of the matter, no pun intended.
Marlon is a son of the Jamaican soil who is shining his light to the world from the platform that he has been given. Now based in the US, this Attorney is practicing law in a variety of areas. In addition to that, providing great leadership as part of the body of the Jamaican Diaspora.
In looking at the law and you as a business person, there are some poignant questions that need to be asked, Marlon says. These include:
What is the business environment that you are operating in?
Are there any legal obstacles that the government has set up?
What do you have to go through to get this business set up?
What is the structure of your business?
We also touched on the ever important matter of intellectual property and the steps to consider in ensuring its protection.
Listen to this episode of The Entrepreneurial you podcast to learn more about your business and the law.