How To Protect Your Business and Intellectual Property feat. Alyssa Devine

Alyssa Devine, founder of Purple Fox Legal, shares her journey from initially wanting to be a veterinarian to discovering her passion for intellectual property law and entrepreneurship. She advises law students and young lawyers on building relationships, embracing change, and finding the right career fit. The episode highlights the significance of developing skills while also understanding when it's necessary to pivot and find a different path.

LISTEN TO LEARN

  • The importance of balancing business and legal considerations
  • Why choosing a strong trademark matters
  • The origin story of Purple Fox Legal

WE ALSO DISCUSS

  • Unexpected success in entrepreneurship
  • Starting a business after the pandemic
  • Changing careers and taking risks

Want to start a podcast?

Save time and create faster with KD Creative. KD Creative offers done-for-you podcasting services by launching podcasts for small business owners and editing podcasts for existing podcasters. 

If you’re ready to get your content in the ears of your ideal customers, start working with KD Creative. Visit skiptheboringstuff.com to hire a podcast coach.

How To Protect Your Business and Intellectual Property feat. Alyssa Devine

<iframe width="100%" height="180" frameborder="no" scrolling="no" seamless="" src="https://share.transistor.fm/e/ca928e04"></iframe>

How To Protect Your Business and Intellectual Property feat. Alyssa DevineHow To Protect Your Business and Intellectual Property feat. Alyssa Devine

About This Episode

Alyssa Devine’s Background

Alyssa Devine's background is a testament to her journey of self-discovery and adaptability. Initially interested in becoming a veterinarian, she switched gears and pursued criminal justice before ultimately finding her passion in intellectual property law. Recognizing the close connection between business and intellectual property, Alyssa boldly decided to pursue a joint JD MBA program at Indiana University McKinley School of Law.

"I recognize the almost constant clash between the best business decision versus the best legal decision. My job is to make sure clients make informed decisions," reflects Alyssa Devine on You Are A Lawyer.

She embraced the challenges of balancing two different academic environments and emerged with a unique skill set that allows her to navigate the intersection of law and business effectively. 

Why Law School

Shifts and discoveries marked Alyssa's journey to law school. Initially interested in becoming a veterinarian, Alyssa realized that her passion for organic chemistry was waning and began exploring other options. She eventually found herself drawn to criminal justice and became a federal prosecutor. However, as she learned more about the emotional toll of the job, Alyssa recognized that it wasn't the right fit for her long term. She discovered her interest in intellectual property and its close business connection through attending events and lectures in law school. This led her to pursue a joint JD MBA program, recognizing the importance of understanding law and business to excel in intellectual property. 

"If you get that feeling, then, you know, figure out something different. Like don't just stay stuck in that cycle. You'll be very unhappy," shares Alyssa Devine on Episode 115 of You Are a Lawyer.

Alyssa understood that developing diverse skills and perspectives would allow her to serve her clients better and navigate the complex landscape of technology and law. Alyssa's journey highlights the importance of recognizing what is and isn't the right fit and being willing to make changes to find fulfillment and success.

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4LWHJQ3U8Kc?si=xaUv2zZN3o_5kJZW" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>

What You Can Do With a Law Degree

As Alyssa Devine highlights in this podcast episode, law students and young lawyers have the opportunity to explore different areas of law and develop a vast network of connections. Alyssa advises law students to not only focus on the legal field but also to build relationships with business owners and professionals from other industries. 

"Developing skills is always good, but also recognizing what is and is not the right fit is really, really important. If you get that feeling, then, you know, figure out something different. Like don't just stay stuck in that cycle. You'll be very unhappy," emphasizes Alyssa Devine, on this episode of You Are a Lawyer.

With a law degree, individuals can pursue careers in various fields, such as litigation, corporate law, intellectual property, entertainment law, and more. They can work in law firms, government agencies, non-profit organizations or even start their law firms or businesses. The key is to continuously learn and adapt to the changing landscape of the legal profession. With the right mindset and a willingness to explore different opportunities, individuals with a law degree can carve out successful and fulfilling careers in various fields.

"Don't get discouraged… We don't have the society where you go to work for a company for 30, 40 years. We can change jobs. That's acceptable. That's expected. And that's okay," explains Alyssa Devine on the You Are A Lawyer podcast.

Lawyer Side Hustles

Alyssa Devine owns Purple Fox Legal, a law firm specializing in intellectual property and business law. With a background in law and business, Alyssa brings a unique perspective to her practice, helping clients navigate the complex intersection of legal and business considerations. She is passionate about supporting entrepreneurs, creatives, and business owners, and her expertise in trademark law and business strategy allows her to provide valuable guidance to her clients.

"I recognize the almost constant clash between the best business decision versus the best legal decision. My job is to help my clients make informed decisions that align with their goals and protect their interests," explains Alyssa Devine in Episode 115 of You Are a Lawyer.

As a business owner, Alyssa understands the importance of planning and building strong relationships. She advises law students and young lawyers to develop a vast network of connections within the legal field and other industries. Alyssa emphasizes the need to continuously learn and adapt, encouraging lawyers to explore different paths and find the right fit for their skills and interests. She reminds them that they are not stuck in one career path and that making changes is okay to pursue happiness and fulfillment. Alyssa's journey from law school to owning her firm inspires others, showing that success can be achieved with determination and a willingness to take risks.

Join the FREE mailing list!

Get behind-the-scenes content from You Are A Lawyer. 

1) Visit www.youarealawyer.com

2) Add your email address to the Subscribe pop-up box OR

3) Enter your email address on the right side of the screen

4) Get emails from me (I won't fill your inbox with junk)!

Contact Alyssa Devine

Alyssa Devine is licensed to practice in Tennessee and New York.

Learn more about Alyssa:  Purple Fox Legal

Interact with You Are A Lawyer

Kyla Denanyoh hosts the You Are A Lawyer podcast. 

Follow the podcast:

YouTube: youtube.com/@youarealawyer

Instagram: instagram.com/youarealawyer

Twitter:  twitter.com/YouAreA_Lawyer

Website: youarealawyer.com

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/UV_q2Xzpvhc?si=QpxPxOMz372UPZhB" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Recent Episodes

How To Prepare for Success (and Achieve It) featuring Nick Troxel

Nick Troxel is not afraid of hard work. When he co-founded the law firm, Troxel Fitch, LLC, he worked as a ride-share driver.
Read and listen here

How To Save Your Relationships with Mediation (or Divorce Like a Pro) featuring Debra Whitson

Debra Whitson is a former prosecutor who opened a family law practice to improve the lives and relationships of others. Debra is the founder of a family law firm and a nationwide virtual mediation database.
Read and listen here

You are not LUCKY to have a job! How To Create a Limitless Career featuring Cara Davis Little

Cara Davis Little works in employment policy during the day and plans weddings and podcasts during her free time. In Episode 74, find out how Cara created a career she loves because while Cara can do A LOT, she cannot do it all.
Read and listen here

How To Improve Your Soft Skills as a Lawyer feat. Dena Lefkowitz

Dena Lefkowitz shares her journey from starting law school without a clear direction to finding fulfillment as a career coach and author in this episode. She discusses the importance of identifying values and soft skills in one's career, emphasizing that it's never too late to make a change and pursue what truly matters to you. Through her own experiences, Dena inspires listeners to take control of their careers and strive for personal and professional growth.
Read and listen here

How Crimmigration Law is Changing America (and Why It Matters) featuring Sabrina Thompson

Sabrina Thompson didn’t enjoy her immigration law class and was happy to discover crimmigration law (criminal defense + immigration representation) to advocate for immigrants. Find out how traffic law intersects with crimmigration law in Episode 72 of You Are A Lawyer.
Read and listen here

How Yoga Improves a Lawyers’ Journey and Practice featuring Dana Shaker

Yoga is great for lawyers. This is why Dana Shaker created Journey & Practice, a membership community that allows law graduates, lawyers, and bar examinees to participate in self-care activities, like journaling and yoga, to improve their mental health.‍
Read and listen here

How to Modernize Personal Injury Law (and Law Firms) featuring Jonathan Rosenfeld

Jonathan Rosenfeld insists that becoming successful requires hard work after law school. Regardless of whether you enjoyed law school or found it easy, you must create the career that you want when you are away from the classroom. Find out why Jonathan Rosenfeld is modernizing personal injury law.
Read and listen here

Stop Forgetting Yourself! Why Advocating For Yourself is Self Care feat. Suzi Hixon

Suzi Hixon wants women lawyers to fight for themselves, to support themselves, and to define success for themselves."You must define success for yourself because otherwise, you will look for the big career, big office, and beautiful family that society tells you that you must have," explains Suzi Hixon in Episode 69 of You Are A Lawyer.
Read and listen here

How to Stop Paying Small with Esther Etim

Esther Etim decided to stop playing small when her hard work at a legal/medical firm led to her becoming a published author and connecting with her husband. Esther Etim tells us why your privilege is not always for you!
Read and listen here

How to Avoid Career Burnout with Micro Habits with Charlene Gisele

Charlene Gisele teaches high-achieving lawyers and executives how to improve their careers by focusing on their mental health. This vulnerable episode allows Charlene to discuss her motivations to become a lawyer and why she left Big Law.
Read and listen here

How Podcasts Can Save Your Life (And Boost Your Law Practice) featuring Robert Ingalls

Robert Ingalls explains how fatherhood made him a better businessman and the importance of managing your anxiety.
Read and listen here

How to Have an Amicable Divorce featuring Nicole Kobis

Nicole Kobis explains why divorce proceedings can be resolved amicably and the importance of finding a legal mentor.
Read and listen here

©2023 You are a Lawyer LLC.
All rights reserved.