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Can a Small Business Owner Do It All Themselves?

If you own your own small business, you might be tempted to think that you can take on everything by yourself. Depending on the scale of the business, you might be able to do so….

2021 In the Law -A Look Ahead in Trademark & Branding Cases

In a follow up to our 2020 retrospective from last month, it’s time for a prospective survey covering some of the major cases that could be shaping the legal landscape in 2021, relevant to trademark…

Counting Down Major Law Decisions of 2020

It’s time for an annual end-of-year retrospective, and quite a year it was. After what quickly turned from optimism for the new decade to something else entirely, now we’re all hoping for 2020 hindsight, so…

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Know These 4 Tips When Creating an Employment Contract

Image Source: Pexels Contracts are important documents in the employment process for both small and larger businesses. They help your business to stay on the right side of the law while also outlining the mandates…

Can a Blogger Commit Libel? Your Questions Answered

Disclaimer: The information expressed in this article is the author’s own and is not intended to replace professional legal advice nor be construed as legal advice from the publisher. Libel may not be something you…

8 Government Regulations Business Owners Need to Know

The government regulations and laws you’re expected to follow as a business owner depend on your industry and location. However, there are a few common categories of business regulations that all business owners can expect…

Consider These 6 Important Things When Concluding Software Development Agreements

The software development agreement is the very first thing customers and developers refer to in case of any disputes in their business. In this article, we will outline its main features and aspects needed to…

How to Expand Your Business into a New State

Growth. It’s the reason your business exists, and the only reason it will stick around. When it comes time to serve customers and markets in new states, don’t let legal requirements take the wind out…

Data Collection is About to Get Much More Dangerous

On January First, 2020, California will enact the toughest data protection laws ever, far outpacing Europe’s General Data Protection Act (GDPR). Called the California Consumer Privacy Ace (CCPA), few of us are even aware of…

Are You an Unknowing Victim of Workplace Discrimination?

Workplace discrimination is an unfortunate reality that many people still face to this day. But what exactly is workplace discrimination? This is a type of discrimination that happens when an employee or job applicant is…

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