What"s legally sound—and what"s not—for the most common problems facing today"s small business owner
One of the most difficult aspects of starting and running a small business is knowing what are the requirements for compliance with the law . . . and what legal pitfalls to avoid. This user-friendly guide, written by a practicing attorney, features a format that offers helpful cross-references and quick access to 155 major legal do"s and don"ts in a variety of subject areas, including international transactions, contracts, intellectual property, computers, business succession planning, and more. Included are such important topics as:
- Employment—hiring aliens
- DO be sure to comply with the requirements for hiring aliens
- DON"T trip over the discrimination laws when complying with the alien hiring laws
- Litigation—arbitration
- DO use an arbitration clause in your contract if the situation warrants
- DON"T allow the arbitrator to "split the award down themiddle"
- Commercial transactions—warranties and disclaimers
- DO limit your warranty exposure by using proper terms in your sales order forms
- DON"T indemnify against patent infringement except where it is advantageous
- Financing—personal guarantys
- DO carefully consider the personal financial implications of signing a guaranty
- DON"T sign a guaranty without carefully considering the terms
- Types of businesses—conversion from a corporation
- DO convert your corporation to a Limited Liability Company (LLC), if appropriate
- DON"T ignore the tax effects of a conversion from a corporation to an LLC