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  • Your Internet Business and the Law  By : Stephen Wright
    Ownership of an internet business website can be a legal nightmare. To protect yourself, you need to be aware of a few basic issues and requirements. This article provides a few suggestions for covering these issues.
  • Your Home Business Legal Points  By : james lowe
    Critical legal factors that need to be considered when starting or running a home business
  • Your Business and Your Estate - Succession Planning  By : Dave Kauppi
    Things don't always turn out fairly when the business owner leaves the family business to the next generation.
  • Workplace Agreements In Australia.  By : Steve Szasz
    A Workplace Agreement (Australian AWA) is an individual written agreement of terms and conditions of employment between an employer and employee and or employees. Except for Occupational Health and safety, Workers' Compensation or training arrangements an Workplace Agreement can override employment conditions in state or territory laws, but an Australian Workplace Agreement must meet the Australian Fair Pay and Conditions Standard.

    Australian Workplace Agreements which fa...
  • With a Lease, The Devil Is In The Details  By : Tim Knox
    This week we'll discuss the most important aspect of the process: signing a commercial lease (insert dramatic music here). One of the biggest mistakes many entrepreneurs make when leasing commercial space is not reading the lease. Forget reading the fine print. When it comes to a lease its ALL fine print.
  • Will Forming A Limited Liability Company Do Me Good As A Small Business Owner?  By : Jane Ling
    Incorporating a small business is an easy process that can be completed in just days. In many cases, an LLC is the best fit for a small business. Learn more about the LLC advantages in this article.
  • Why You Need A Business Entity  By : San Diego Lawyer
    When starting or expanding a business, many owners wonder if they should form a business entity and, if so, which one they should use. There is a wide variety of information and "pitches" being made on the Internet regarding the benefits of certain entities versus others. When you cut through the flak, however, the primary reason for forming a business entity is to create protection from personal liability arising from your business activities.
  • Why the LLC Could Be The Best Tax Option For Your Start-Up Business  By : Todd Jensen
    Discover How Forming an LLC Can Be a Good Option For Your New Business If You Are Undecided On Your Entity Type and Tax Status.
  • Why Is Delaware A Popular State For Incorporation?  By : Richard Taylor
    If you're about to start the process of incorporating your company, you need to give some thought to which state you are going to incorporate it in. Your home state does not have to be your state of incorporation, you can in fact incorporate your business in any of the states within the US. For larger businesses there are advantages to incorporating outside of your home state, with Delaware in particular offering a number of benefits.
  • Why Incorporate Your Business  By : Joseph Hanoa
    There are several different forms of business organizations available. This refers to the legal arrangements of the business. The form you choose for your business is the form that best suits your purposes. There are different legal and tax implications of each.
    The three forms are sole proprietor, partnership and corporation.
  • Why Even A Simple Contract Can Save Your Bacon  By : San Diego Lawyer
    Every business owner says it; "Do I really need a written contract?" The answer is "YES, YES and YES!" Using a written contract is like buying insurance for your business deals, but much better.
  • Why Does Incorporating My Business In the United States Make Cents?  By : Richard Beauchemin
    Launching and incorporating a business in the United States has never been easier for an investor, entrepreneur or business owner that is not a citizen of the United States. This article describes the benefits of a non-US citizen incorporating their business in the United States.
  • Why Do Business Disputes Occur  By : Ren Policarpio
    One of the secrets in having a successful business in Los Angeles is the capability of a company to resolve disputes and arguments that may arise. It has been said that the only those proprietors who can cope up with the demands and difficulties associated with business operations will succeed.
  • Why Buyouts Don't Work - The 7 Deadly Sins  By : Andy Warren
    Most buyouts fail. Here are the 7 reasons why and how to avoid them hurting your business.
  • Wholesale Myth: Do I Need A Business License Or Tax ID?  By : Joaquin Reveron
    Discover the old time wholesale myth that has been hunting every wholesale business start-up student for decades. Once you discover how to get buy wholesale without a business license or tax id, your product selection will skyrocket.
  • Who Are You Hiring, Exactly?  By : Gordon Basichis
    If you don’t check out the backgrounds of who you are hiring, you are making a big mistake.
  • Who are Entitled to Social Security Disability Benefits  By : Ren Policarpio
    No one can have the assurance of being safe from sustaining disability. According to the studies conducted, around 25% will most likely to be disabled for at least some time during his entire life. These experiences have resulted to their incapacity to perform their jobs and earn sufficient income for either their personal or families’ needs.
  • Where The 'Bleep' Did My Identity Go?  By : Judi Lynn Lake
    Don't think that identity theft can not happen to you, expect that it will so that it won't -- stay informed and stay educated so you do not become a statistic.
  • When You Should Not Incorporate a Business  By : Stephen Nelson
    Small businesses often think about incorporating. That's not surprising given that incorporation usually reduces business risks and can save a business thousands in taxes. But despite those savings, very small businesses need to think carefully about incorporating because of the costs and administrative work.
  • When It Comes To An Office Lease, It's ALL Fine Print  By : Tim Knox
    One of the biggest mistakes many entrepreneurs make when leasing commercial space is not reading the lease. Forget reading the fine print. When it comes to a lease its ALL fine print. Don't believe me? Let me tell you the true story of my friend, Homer, whose name I have changed to protect the ignorant.
  • When is a Business Lawyer Needed?  By : Manuel Salvacion
    Are you starting a business? Hiring or firing top-level employees? Signing a deal or contract? Buying or merging with another company?
  • When C Corporations Save Your Business Taxes  By : Stephen Nelson
    Many small businesses assume that limited liability companies and S corporations are the only good choices for the business ventures. But a regular C corporation may sometimes be the best choice.
  • What Your Cleaning Company Needs to Know About the Hazard Communication Law  By : Steve Hanson
    As a cleaning company you use various chemicals in your day-to-day operations. Products such as floor finish, toilet bowl cleaners, disinfectants, carpet spotters and all-purpose cleaners contain various ingredients that can pose a hazard to your employees' health and well-being. This article clarifies your responsibilities to your employees' safety, as stated in the "Right To Know Law".
  • What You Have Been Dying To Know About Fraud  By : Robert Thatcher
    Since the inception of the information technology and the technological advancement of the marketing industry, many people are engaging into fraudulent activities. This is because they are able to gain financial gains and advantages to people through easier and faster means.

    For this reason, authorities had been trying to suppress the growing trend of various frauds that are currently affecting thousands, if not millions of people.

    Basically, fraud is a kind of trickery...
  • What to Do If your Business is facing a Lawsuit  By : Lala C. Ballatan
    Aside from the quite tiring and stressing process of starting your business and finally establishing it into a formal company in full operation, another more stressing for a businessperson is being served with legal documents indicating that he/she is sued.
  • What the Trend in Online Databases Means to the Employment Screening Industry  By : CLTaylor
    The most prominent trend in the employment screening industry has been a proliferation of online databases offering cheap background checks. Any one can access the internet and with a quick search be able to purchase, for example, criminal records for a low fee. While that is very appealing to companies looking to trim the budget on background checks, it may in fact be a dangerous trend.
  • What Makes For a Quality Business Agreement - or a Contract?  By : James Cochran
    The contract is the foundation of doing business. Does that sound too formal to you? Is a handshake agreement good enough for many? Well, even though it may not be as air tight as, say, a contractor agreement, a handshake deal is still a contract.
  • What Is The Purpose Of A Contractors License Surety Bond?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    It may seem outlandish, or maybe not at all, that surety bonds and payment bonds are so important in a society that has become so unpredictable and downright untrustworthy
  • What is Creative Commons  By : Sharon Housley
    A Creative Commons license allows creators to place conditions on their copyrights. Traditionally, copyrights restrict the rights of others from modifying or distributing copywritten works. Creative Commons licenses offer flexibility by allowing the creator (copyright holder) the ability to choose what limitations they want in place with respect to specific copywritten works.
  • What is Business Fraud?  By : Ren Policarpio
    Depending on the size of their operations, company owners may have to deal with enormous number of employment and financial tribulations that they need to address on a daily basis.
  • What Happens Next After A UK Limited Liability Company Formation  By : Terry Cartwright
    After forming a company in the UK the directors have a number of immediate responsibilities in regard to the newly registered company. Share certificates should be issued, statutory registers implemented and updated, affixing the company name and noting critical dates to avoid penalty fines and the implementation of a financial control system.
  • What Business Entity should you assume?  By : Atty. Gabriel Cosh
    When starting a new business venture or expanding on an existing enterprise, you must think about what will benefit you most. It will benefit you much more if you consider your options carefully especially, concerning what legal structure you would assume for your business.
  • What Are the Ultimate Home-Based Business Tax Advantages?  By : Monique Hawkins
    One of the great things about starting a business from home is the tremendous tax advantage they provide. Just think, when April comes around again, you will be rejoicing instead of crying! So, let?s see exactly what the tax advantages are for your home based business.
  • Warning: Legal Advertisements on the Internet can be Deceiving  By : Ren Policarpio
    Web marketing has been greatly utilized nowadays by an enormous number of law firms in California. However, many legal help seekers do not know how to use and browse through these sites effectively. It would be better to know some basic guidelines in choosing which law firm to hire for your particular case. Otherwise, you might be unlucky enough to be mislead in dealing with an unworthy and inefficient trial attorney.
  • Vital Corporate Records That Must Be Kept Secured  By : Manuel Salvacion
    After you have created a company of your own, you must maintain and keep important corporate records. Corporation and Limited Liability Company documents, including bank account records, must always be updated and kept secure.
  • Vital Benefits of Mediation in Business Disputes  By : Lala C. Ballatan
    Business people involved in a dispute usually consider filing a corporate lawsuit in order to resolve the dispute. Taking their case to court for litigation usually occurs when efforts that involve informal dispute resolution fail. Courts of law are indeed the places to settle differences in opinions that characterize a business dispute.
  • Utilizing The Different Types of Corporate Documents  By : David Gass
    Explains the types of corporate documents and how to use them to run a corporation effectively.
  • Using Microsoft's Small Business Accounting Program for an Limited Liability Company  By : Stephen Nelson
    Setting up accounting software like Microsoft's Small Business Accounting can be tricky if you're operating as a limited liability company. This article suggests four tips to make the setup easier and cleaner.
  • Using "Illegal" Subcontractors Makes You a Target for Prosecution  By : Eric Patrick
    This article describes the problems employers face when they hire (knowingly or unknowingly) illegal immigrants either as employees or subcontractors.
  • Use Noncompete Agreements To Help Protect Your Business From  By : Tim Knox
    Renegade former employees riding the free enterprise wave is one reason noncompete agreements are gaining in popularity among employers who hope to use them to help protect their business from competitive threats launched by former employees. Many employers are now demanding that key employees sign noncompetes as a stipulation of employment.
  • Understanding The Need For Proxy Voting  By : David Gass
    Describes the process of voting by proxy at company meetings.
  • Understanding the Letter of Intent (LOI) in the Sale of a Business  By : Dave Kauppi
    This article discusses how the letter of intent is used to move the business sale process forward.
  • Understanding Home Based Online Business Legal Issues  By : james lowe
    Understanding internet laws and regulations versus offline laws and regulations
  • Three Steps to Better Online Background Checks  By : Kit Fremin
    This article tells the buyer what to be aware of when ordering a background check and how the "instant nationwide" searches may be useless in your area.
  • Three Scary Facts about Protecting Your Business from Audits and Lawsuits  By : Juli Walsh
    The mere thought of an audit or a lawsuit strikes abject terror in the hearts of most small business owners. No one wants to find their business the target of an IRS audit – in fact, most of us shudder at the mere mention of the phrase. Lawsuits are also frightening prospects. Yet small businesses and entrepreneurs frequently leave themselves open to failing audits and losing lawsuits by not taking steps to prepare or plan for them.
  • The Watchful Eye Of An Employer Can Invade The Employee's Privacy  By : Elizabeth Moreno
    Employers can be liable for secretly placing a video camera in an employee‘s office, even if the employer does not view any of the video. An employer must control his watchful eye and use it in limited circumstances.
  • The Top 6 Workers Comp Insider Secrets  By : Eric Patrick
    This article describes 6 workers compensation insurance industry secrets
  • The Secret To Protecting Your Business Assets  By : San Diego Lawyer
    Regardless of the type of business you conduct, there is a significant risk of being sued in our litigious society. Lawsuits can range from claims of negligence to defective products to disputes with employees. Incorporating is a means of guarding against these potential threats.
  • The Mechanics of Business Partnership  By : Manuel Salvacion
    Establishing a business partnership is one of the cheapest and easiest ways of building a business structure. But before entering into a partnership, you must first remember some important points:
  • The Law behind Unfair Competition in Business  By : Ren Policarpio
    Unfair competition practices in business indeed create negative effects to the California corporate community especially to those companies that are directly affected. At certain point, these illicit performances of some individuals and companies may prevent another company from having more clients and better profits from their business operations.

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