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Episode 93: The Risk You Can't See: What Every Amazon Seller Needs to Know About IP ( Michael Poropat, Co-Founder, Stockman & Poropat, PLLC | Intellectual Property & Business Law Firm)

35 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of The Think Small Podcast, Michael Poropat, Co-Founder and Intellectual Property Attorney at Stockman Poropat, shares how the New York-based boutique law firm has built a specialized practice serving e-commerce entrepreneurs, Amazon sellers, and small business owners navigating the complex world of intellectual property and online marketplace compliance. Michael explains the often-overlooked risks facing online sellers, including account suspensions, intellectual property disputes, trademark conflicts, and platform enforcement actions that can disrupt or even shut down a business overnight. He discusses the firm's client-centered approach, emphasizing education, accessibility, and long-term relationships while helping entrepreneurs proactively protect their brands, products, and revenue streams. Michael also reflects on his unconventional journey from studying theoretical mathematics and competitive gaming to building a law practice dedicated to supporting creators, innovators, and business builders. He shares insights on the importance of planning early, understanding legal risks before they become crises, and approaching business growth with both strategic foresight and practical protection. The conversation offers valuable perspectives on intellectual property strategy, Amazon seller challenges, entrepreneurship, client service, and the critical role that education and trusted advisors play in helping small businesses build sustainable, protected, and scalable companies. Connect: Website: https://stockmanporopat.com/ [https://stockmanporopat.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeljporopat [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeljporopat/?isSelfProfile=false]

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episode Episode 93: The Risk You Can't See: What Every Amazon Seller Needs to Know About IP ( Michael Poropat, Co-Founder, Stockman & Poropat, PLLC | Intellectual Property & Business Law Firm) artwork

Episode 93: The Risk You Can't See: What Every Amazon Seller Needs to Know About IP ( Michael Poropat, Co-Founder, Stockman & Poropat, PLLC | Intellectual Property & Business Law Firm)

In this episode of The Think Small Podcast, Michael Poropat, Co-Founder and Intellectual Property Attorney at Stockman Poropat, shares how the New York-based boutique law firm has built a specialized practice serving e-commerce entrepreneurs, Amazon sellers, and small business owners navigating the complex world of intellectual property and online marketplace compliance. Michael explains the often-overlooked risks facing online sellers, including account suspensions, intellectual property disputes, trademark conflicts, and platform enforcement actions that can disrupt or even shut down a business overnight. He discusses the firm's client-centered approach, emphasizing education, accessibility, and long-term relationships while helping entrepreneurs proactively protect their brands, products, and revenue streams. Michael also reflects on his unconventional journey from studying theoretical mathematics and competitive gaming to building a law practice dedicated to supporting creators, innovators, and business builders. He shares insights on the importance of planning early, understanding legal risks before they become crises, and approaching business growth with both strategic foresight and practical protection. The conversation offers valuable perspectives on intellectual property strategy, Amazon seller challenges, entrepreneurship, client service, and the critical role that education and trusted advisors play in helping small businesses build sustainable, protected, and scalable companies. Connect: Website: https://stockmanporopat.com/ [https://stockmanporopat.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeljporopat [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeljporopat/?isSelfProfile=false]

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