If you are running your own business and not looking at agreements regularly, it’s likely you are overlooking an important piece of your business and taking unnecessary risks. The truth is that you do not need to have written agreements to have a valid agreement, but it sure does help when there is a dispute […]
Read MoreThe Association of Certified Fraud Examiners has reported that companies with fewer than 100 employees lost an average of $155,000 annually as a result of fraud, identity theft and cybercrime. Here are some tips for protecting your small business from becoming a victim: Protect bank accounts and credit cards. First, be sure that your personal […]
Read MoreSooner or later, you are going to have a client who doesn’t pay you for services or products provided. Customers who do not pay are a fact of life for every business, so what are your alternatives? Here are some options: In-house collections – Designate someone in your firm to contact the buyer personally to […]
Read MoreYour ideas aren’t worth anything if you don’t get them out there into the world. I come across a lot of entrepreneurs who are afraid that if they talk about their idea, it’ll get stolen and so they keep it under wraps and don’t capitalize on it. Here are three legal tools you can use […]
Read MoreOn April 11, Google introduced its Inactive Account Manager, which allows users to make a choice to either delete their data after a pre-determined length of account inactivity or to name heirs for the data from some of its most popular services, including +1s; Blogger; Contacts and Circles; Drive; Gmail; Google+ Profiles, Pages and Streams; […]
Read MoreWhether you are already a small business owner or the entrepreneurial spirit has grabbed you by the collar and you plan to get your startup off the ground this year, there are certain legal aspects to operating a small business that you just can’t ignore (and we know you want to). Ignoring the legalities of […]
Read MoreAccording to SBA data, more than 79 percent of small businesses have no employees – meaning that a majority of small business owners are doing it all. And when tax season rolls around, it can mean plenty of stress for owners of small businesses. A recent Washington Post column provided these five tax season tips […]
Read MoreRepresentative Dave Camp (R-MI), the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and one of Congress’ top tax lawmakers, has released his proposal for small business tax reform and it contains a number of drastic changes to the current code. A Forbes article takes an in-depth look at the proposal: Section 179 Expenses. Permanently […]
Read MoreWhether the result of the recent recession or the desire by baby boomers to embark on a new professional path, new business startups are growing fast. Here are 10 legal tips for entrepreneurs who are striking out on their own for the first time: Choose the right entity. Decide if you will be operating your […]
Read MoreA recent Inc. article authored by entrepreneur Kevin Daum brought to light one of the most prevalent questions asked by business owners: “How can I avoid being sued?” Although it may seen counterintuitive at first glance, the job of a Family Business Lawyer™ is to help clients avoid litigation, so one of the best (and […]
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