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California Business and Trademark Law

There are over 36,000,000 people in the state of California and many are self employed or are working in an entrepreneurial environment....More>>

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Significant Laws for Small Business Owners

The laws that manage and regulate small business and companies are immense and numerous. These laws and regulations are also difficult to interpret because they are written in legal language and not common speaking language. A small business law firm can help you get on the right track with your business or company by interpreting the law and counseling you on the proceedings of your business.

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It is practically unfeasible to give a complete account of all the laws and loopholes that could influence the formation and process of an emerging company. There are several legal issues, though, of which you should be attentive of. A small business lawyer or law firm can assist you with those legal issues you may be facing. Some of the most common sorts of laws that could and may apply to your business fall into a number of categories:

Business Formation Laws:

An array of state laws govern what steps you need to take in order to properly form and manage the business entity (Corporation, partnership or limited liability company (LLC)., etc) you wish to form.

Contract Laws:

Several laws may affect the contents of your contracts. But many will purely be the subject of negotiations, so make sure you know the key issues when negotiating and preparing contracts.

Consumer Protection Laws:

Numerous federal and state laws look after consumers from fraudulent business acts, deceptive advertisements and also defective products. These laws can also mandate a variety of credit regulations and disclosures.

Hiring Laws:

A reasonable number of laws standardize hiring. Pay close attention to laws forbidding discrimination based on sex, race, religion, age, etc.

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  Did You Know?
 

The amount of small businesses in the United States is growing.

Since 1980, there has been a 54 percent increase of small businesses in the US. This includes sole proprietorships, corporations, and partnerships.

In the 20th century, small businesses have developed some of the many necessary innovations we rely on.

This includes the helicopter, zipper, and the personal computer. Additionally, the pacemaker, artifical heart valve, and insulin have been developed by small businesses as well. This just shows how powerful a small business can really be!

 
 
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