The Law (in Plain English) for Small Business (Fifth Edition)


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“Well written and logically organized.” —Booklist. This handbook makes planning and problem-solving easy with its clear explanations of complex issues. In The Law (in Plain English)® for Small Business, Fifth Edition, Leonard DuBoff and Amanda Bryan guide entrepreneurs and small business owners through the maze of legal obligations and protections they need to understand. Chapters cover important topics such as: Licenses Trademarks Insurance plans Franchising Incorporating Advertising eBusiness considerations Taxes Succession planning Whether one is just about to open a small business, reassessing an existing business, or simply have a few questions, The Law (in Plain English)® for Small Business, Fifth Edition, is the go-to resource for small business owners and entrepreneurs.




The Law in Plain English for Small Business


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Annotation Is a clear, commonsense guide to creating and running a company of less than 500 employees.




The Law (in Plain English) for Small Businesses


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The essentials of law for small businesses are provided in this volume. Some of the topics discussed include: contracts, employee relations, business plans, taxes, consignment, collections, insurance, franchising, marketing trademarks, patent law, and other topics.




The Law (in Plain English) for Small Business (Sixth Edition)


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“Well written and logically organized.” —Booklist. This handbook makes planning and problem-solving easy with its clear explanations of complex issues. In The Law (in Plain English)® for Small Business, Sixth Edition, Leonard DuBoff guides entrepreneurs and small business owners through the maze of legal obligations and protections they need to understand. Chapters cover important topics such as: Licenses Trademarks Insurance plans Franchising Incorporating Advertising eBusiness considerations Taxes Succession planning Whether one is just about to open a small business, reassessing an existing business, or simply have a few questions, The Law (in Plain English)® for Small Business, Sixth Edition, is the go-to resource for small business owners and entrepreneurs.




Don't Panic! a Legal Guide for Small Businesses and Creative Professionals


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Want to learn how to avoid legal issues for your business and creative projects? That's what Don't Panic! is all about. Learn to skillfully handle legal issues from the beginning to the moment (that hopefully doesn't happen) you get a nasty lawyer letter. You'll learn how to *Form Your Business*Protect Your Intellectual Property*Know the difference between employees and independent contractors*Understand insurance *Be smart when getting funded*Avoid problems when launching an App or Internet-Based Service.*License anything, and when to get permission.*Watch your back while you're making the deal*What to do next when you've gotten a nasty lawyer letter




Don't Panic :)


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"Updated for 2017, Don't Panic :) will prepare you to handle legal issues you'll encounter in your business and creative work. This book is used ... to teach non-lawyers the key legal concepts they need to know."--Amazon.com.




Law for Small Business For Dummies - UK


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Your own in-house legal advisor—at a fraction of thecost Written in plain-English for business people without any legaltraining, Law For Small Business For Dummies coverseverything you need to be aware of regarding the law when you'restarting and running your own business. Cutting through the jargonthat can make even the pros scratch their heads, this book quicklygets you up-to-speed on the key areas of business law, includingcontracts, websites, intellectual property, data protection andpartnership agreements. Plus, you'll find out how small businesslaw applies to advertising and marketing, confidentialityagreements, the sale and supply of goods (including e-commerce),negligence and product liability. There were 526,000 new businesses registered in the UK in2013—and, at some point, all of them will be faced with legalrisks that could make the difference between success and failure.One claim could wipe out a fledgling business' profits, and hiteven big businesses harder than they could ever imagine. If you'rethe owner of a new business and need to get a handle on the ins andouts of small business law—and don't have the budget toemploy an in-house legal advisor—this trusted, approachableguide is your answer. Covers the laws surrounding the most common risks smallbusinesses face Addresses how to deal with legal issues before a potentiallycostly dispute arises Provides access to handy sample contract templates onDummies.com Serves as your own in-house legal advisor—at a fractionof the cost If you're an existing business owner or an aspiring entrepreneurthinking about starting your own business, Law For SmallBusiness For Dummies gives you answers to questions you didn'teven know to ask!




Legal Guide for Starting & Running a Small Business


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Provides answers to legal questions in plain English about starting and running a small business, including information on new tax reporting requirements, finding start-up money, and negotiating a lease.




Legal Guide for Starting and Running a Small Business


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"Answers legal questions in plain English related to starting and running a small business. The 12th edition is thoroughly updated, including information on new tax reporting requirements and tax credits for small businesses under the Patient Protection Act"--Provided by publisher.




The Small-Business Guide to Government Contracts


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Government law attorney Steven J. Koprince teaches you to concentrate on the crucial but complex Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and other rules required for keeping contracts alive and avoiding penalties. Each year, the federal government awards billions of dollars in small-business contracts. The Small-Business Guide to Government Contracts puts a wealth of specialized legal counsel at readers’ fingertips, answering the most important compliance questions like: Is a small business really small? Who is eligible for HUBZone, 8(a), SDVO, or WOSB programs? What salaries and benefits must be offered? What ethical requirements must be followed? When does affiliation become a liability? Small-business contracts are both the lifeblood of hundreds of thousands of companies and a quagmire of red tape. No one can afford to be lax with the rules or too harried to heed them. The Small-Business Guide to Government Contracts empowers contractors to avoid missteps, meet their compliance obligations--and keep the pipeline flowing.