Companies, organizations and people are all subject to responsibilities and rights, that means people or businesses who design, develop, build and sell robots or artificially intelligent machines have some legal responsibility for their product. The question on everyone’s lips is: What about the ro Read More
As a small business owner, you’re faced with dozens of difficult decisions on a daily basis. Some of those decisions require expensive legal counseling for simple questions. Here is the more frugal way to get those answers...

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Crowdfunding can be a particularly attractive form of finance for young businesses, and it can therefore be distinguished from forms of finance such as traditional bank lending and venture capital investment which typically require a more mature business that has a proven track record of delivering Read More
Companies of all sizes face these suits, but small businesses have the least resources to effectively defend themselves while they try to keep their business running. The 2015 Hiscox Employee Lawsuit Handbook reveals the riskiest states for employee lawsuits and how to protect your small business! Read More
“It takes many, many good deeds to build a reputation, and only one bad one to lose it” Benjamin Franklin said that many, many years ago. It is now more true than ever but might be rephrased: only one bad review or social media post to lose it. Read More
Registering a Business Name requirements in a given state is a subject many business owners (startups and veterans alike) may find surprising. Read More
One of the most popular questions I receive concerns DBAs. Unfortunately, there seems to be a lot of confusion about this subject. Many small business owners believe a DBA is actually a separate business entity. It is not! Read More
Corporate filing deadlines are important to keep track of. Here's what you need to put on your calendar. Read More
More and more companies are allowing employees to work from home. That can be great … but working from home raises a lot of legal issues that many managers simply aren’t aware of. If you allow telecommuting – even if you allow it for only a few employees, or only part of the time – it’s a good idea Read More
When you are starting or expanding a business, there are multiple business entity structures available. Separate business entity structures include C corporations, S corporations, Limited Liability Companies (LLCs), partnerships – both limited and general. And of course there is always the sole pro Read More
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