Business Law Articles
21: A Company Law Jargon Buster
Company law is full of confusing terms, and if you don't know what they mean then settung up a company can start to look far more scary than it really should be. Read through this jargon buster and you should find it much easier to understand what starting up is all about.
22: 8 Ways to Avoid Litigation When You Sell a Business
Based on recent litigation storm clouds, business owners planning exit strategies better batten down their legal hatches. As a small business owner, your company most likely represents a significant portion of your net worth. That’s why it’s crucial not to let litigation wash it away when the time comes to convert your years of hard work into cash.
23: Former Collection Attorney Needs Consultants to Offer Bulletproof Asset Protection ?
As a highly successful collection attorney, Bill Reed filed over a thousand lawsuits a month. But after a revealing lunch with a federal judge, Bill changed careers and decided to start helping everyday people protect their assets and secure financial privacy, just like millionaires and movie stars, but at prices anyone can afford.
24: What does a Notary Public do?
What a notary public does is witness the signing of the documents and ask each party for a sworn oath of authenticity. A notary (or a notary public) is a person legally authorized by a state to administer oaths, take acknowledgments & certify documents. A notary public shall exercise no power or jurisdiction in criminal cases.
25: The Motion Picture Association Of America And Copyrights
The MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) is the national voice of anti piracy laws. The MPAA defines copyright theft as: signal theft, theatrical print theft, digital picture theft (from the internet), unauthorized public performance of copyrighted work, and optical disc and videocassette theft. In the recent years the MPAA has played a major role in identifying and filing lawsuits against people who are liable for these kinds of thefts.
26: Web Conferencing - How Law Firms Can Leverage The Benefits
With the influx of various web conferencing technologies that is available today to allow you to communicate and collaborate online, is your law firm leveraging this technology in order to grow its business and develop a closer relationship with its clients? If not you should!
27: Sarbanes Oxley Training
The Sarbanes Oxley Act is incredibly complex and affects several different parts of your corporation in different ways. In order to comply properly with it, you will probably need specific targeted training for what your CEO and CFO need to know about the Sarbanes Oxley training; what your IT department will need to do; what your Board of Directors should be reviewing; and how to oversee Sarbanes Oxley training in its entirety in your business.
28: Washington State Outlaws Gambling And Speech
The state of Washington has a new law that makes gambling online a Class C Felony. Those who gamble online will now be charged with the same crime as someone who possesses child pornography. Live in Washington and like to play poker? Doing so is now a crime that will land you in jail for up to 5 years. You can also be fined $10,000. Washington is setting a new precedence in the legal arena.
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