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Does Your Business Put You at Risk of Lawsuits?
Things don't always go as planned. The more you know ahead of time, the better you can prepare in order to minimize your risk.
Counteracting Copyright and Trademark Infringement Online
Take protective measures and find out how enforcement actions can provide your businesss relief.
2014 May be the Year to Find Your Lawyer Online
New companies are making it easier, and cheaper, to connect with legal representatives.
How to Negotiate a Lease -- A Beginner's Guide for Retailers
Negotiating a lease can be as simple as buying a toothbrush or as complicated as buying a new car. These tips can help simplify the process.
5 Year-End Tax Tips to Get You Ready for 2014
Taking some time now to get your finances and taxes in order can bring substantial savings come tax season.
Law School Never Taught Me to Be an Entrepreneur
You can't teach lawyers to be entrepreneurs. But you can give them experiences in law school to understand how entrepreneurs work and think.
Have a Burning Business Question? Ask the Expert: Peter Buckland
Lawyer Peter Buckland wants to answer your big startup questions about allocating equity, setting up a board of directors, raising capital and intellectual property.
Spotify to Musicians: Don't Hate On Us
The streaming music service is determined to convince artists, both big and small, that streaming can be a real money maker.
GoldieBlox Removes Popular Video After Legal Fight With the Beastie Boys
In a message posted to its site, the girls game-maker says 'we don't want to fight.'
Tax Tips for Writing Off Your Holiday Party
As we head into the holiday season filled with business events and parties, it's important to keep in mind that the IRS is strict with its tax-write off standards.
Hiring a Lawyer: 5 Mistakes to Avoid
Getting the best counsel for your buck is a big step for every startup. Our experts suggest 5 ways to do it right.
Businesses Have Additional Year Before Facing Obamacare Penalty Fees
The Obama Administration announces that it will delay the health-reform fines for businesses with 50 or more employees until 2015.
DOMA Is Dead: What That Means for Your Business
The Supreme Court voted to overturn the Defense of Marriage Act this week. Here's a look at some of the ways it could affect your business.