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Why Rupert Murdoch's Divorce Is a Wakeup Call for Business Owners
BY Leah Ingram
Here's a look at three common scenarios an entrepreneur may face and possible solutions for divorce-proofing your company.
The Challenges of Starting Up in the Controversial Medical Marijuana Industry
BY Michelle Goodman
Medical marijuana is legal in 18 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. But entering the business can be tricky, since it's still a federal crime to grow, sell or possess marijuana.
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BY Veronica Picciafuoco
When it comes to legal hurdles, an attorney can be your biggest asset or your biggest expense. Here's how to trim your legal costs.Business Licenses and Permits
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BY Lindsay LaVine
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BY Brian Patrick Eha
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BY Lindsay LaVine
New changes to the law are scheduled to go into effect July 1st. Is your business ready?
How to Protect Your Business Idea Without a Patent
BY Stephen Key
You don't have to fork over thousands of dollars in legal fees to safeguard your business idea with a patent. Here are some affordable easy steps to help ensure you're protecting your ideas from theft.
Customer Privacy Policy Essentials
BY Lindsay LaVine
What every online business should know about protecting customer information.
Why Internet Sales Tax is Bad Public Policy (Opinion)
BY Scott Shane
The Marketplace Fairness Act, expected to pass in the Senate on May 6, requires online retailers to charge shoppers their state's sales tax. Is the law a poor political move?
What Employee Stock Ownership Plans Mean For Entrepreneurs
BY Ryan Himmel
Partial ownership of your business is one way to reward employees. A new bill proposed in Senate this week encourages such employee stock ownership plans. Here are the pros and cons for your business.
The Rising Threat of Patent Trolls and What You Can Do to Protect Your Startup
BY Andrea Huspeni
Tim Sparapani of Application Developers Alliance provides insight into the world of patent trolls.
The Basics of Domain Names for Your Business
BY Lindsay LaVine
From choosing a registrar to maintaining your site, expert advice on how to keep your online business presence running, trouble-free.
When Business Names Confuse Consumers: The Basics of Trademark Law
BY Lindsay LaVine
A look at the recent Florida health club lawsuit between 'YOU FIT' and competitor 'FIT U,' and what your business can learn from it about trademark infringement.
How to Choose an Accountant Who Is Also an Advisor
BY Entrepreneur Staff
What an accountant can do to help keep your startup running.
What You Need to Know About Music Licensing for Your Business
BY Lindsay LaVine
Four need-to-know tips for businesses that play music.
7 Qualities to Look For in a Lawyer
BY Entrepreneur Staff
Once you have a list of attorneys to consider, be sure to watch what they say and do before you sign them on.
Most New Business Ideas Hatching for 6 or More Months
BY Catherine Clifford
A new report shows that most new business owners spend months working on their business plan prior to starting up.
Obama Takes Aim at 'Patent Trolls'
BY Catherine Clifford
Combating patent-law abuse was among the subjects the President talked about in a Google Hangout following up his State of the Union address.
10 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Small-Business Attorney
BY Jane Porter
A quick guide to finding a legal professional that is the right fit for your business.
Incorporating Your Business
BY Entrepreneur Staff
When starting your business, it's worth taking the time to think through which legal structure will be best for you and your business. Here is some guidance on the basics.
How to Defend Your Designs Against Knockoffs
BY Caroline Tiger
There are many ways to fight copycats--and they may even lead to opportunities.
Use Photos in Advertisements? Take These Steps to Avoid a Lawsuit
BY Lindsay LaVine
Three things you need to know about 'right of publicity' when selecting photos for your website or advertising.
When Bad Online Reviews Cost Business
BY Lindsay LaVine
A Washington, D.C., contractor sues a dissatisfied customer for $750,000 over a negative Yelp review.
What You Don't Know About Sweepstakes and Contests May Hurt You
BY Lindsay LaVine
Five tips to conduct a successful promotion.
How to Choose the Best Legal Structure for Your Startup
BY Kara Ohngren
A look at the pros and cons you should consider before deciding on a business structure.From the Entrepreneur Bookstore
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