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Law for Small Business for Dummies, Uk Edition

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Clive Rich is a lawyer, mediator, arbitrator and negotiator. He is Chairman of LawBite, an online legal service providing 'Simple Law for Small Companies' (www.lawbite.co.uk). Klappentext Learn to: Protect your business from the most common risks small businesses face Deal with issues before a dispute arises Get access to handy contract templates Manage contracts, data protection, partnership agreements, and more Your own in-house legal advisor ? at your fingertips 24/7 Learning small business law doesn't need to be a big hassle. This clear-cut guide provides the knowledge you need without confusing jargon or unnecessary details. From making sense of contracts to avoiding disputes before they arise ? and everything in between ? you'll soon have answers to legal questions you didn't even know to ask! Do your due diligence ? start your small business on the right foot by confidently choosing your business framework, setting up its legal structure, finding a funding partner and closing the agreement Mind your step in the legal minefield ? find out how to cook up a tasty contract with suppliers for products or services, play fair when contracting with customers and start international expansion Protect what you own ? get savvy about safeguarding your intellectual properties, coping with workplace obligations to employees and accurately acquiring and exploiting software Overcome pitfalls ? stay in business by snuffing or managing legal risks, winning and avoiding disputes, dealing with liquidation and banking against bankruptcy Open the book and find: What you need to know about being a sole trader The ins and outs of operating as a limited company or running a partnership No-nonsense explanations of funding formalities How to deal with licenses and leases The legal blueprint for growing your business The top legal mistakes to avoid Ten secrets of negotiation What you should expect from your lawyer Zusammenfassung Your own in-house legal advisor at a fraction of the cost Written in plain-English for business people without any legal training, Law For Small Business For Dummies covers everything you need to be aware of regarding the law when you're starting and running your own business. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1 Part I: Getting Started with Legal Requirements 5 Chapter 1: Starting Your Legal Journey: Business Structures and Initial Research 7 Chapter 2: Setting up and Running Your Business Structure: Legal Formalities 23 Chapter 3: Choosing Your Funding Partner 43 Chapter 4: Closing the Funding Agreement 59 Part II: Launching Your Business - Legal Essentials 81 Chapter 5: Contracting Consultants and Employees 83 Chapter 6: Dealing with Your Online Responsibilities 107 Chapter 7: Staying Onside in the Workplace 123 Chapter 8: Protecting What You Own: Intellectual Property 147 Chapter 9: Acquiring and Using Your Own Software 173 Part III: Growing the Business - The Legal Blueprint 191 Chapter 10: Cooking Up a Tasty Contract with Your Suppliers 193 Chapter 11: Contracting with Suppliers for Services 213 Chapter 12: Creating Legal Contracts with Consumers 227 Chapter 13: Saying Bonjour, Ciao, Hola, Ni Hao to Trading Abroad 245 Part IV: Staying in Business - Legal Pitfalls 263 Chapter 14: Managing Your Legal Risks 265 Chapter 15: Winning Disputes (When You Can't Avoid Them) 279 Chapter 16: Coping with Liquidation and Insolvency 299 Part V: Exiting Successfully - Legal Secrets 323 Chapter 17: Lifting¿Off to Further Business Goals 325 Chapter 18: Cashing In: Selling Your Business 341 Part VI: The Part of Tens 359 Chapter 19: Top Ten Legal Bear Pits ...

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