Business Law
Business law is the area of law that deals with a variety of business matters, including the formation and organization of a new business, business negotiations, operational matters, and compliance with the many laws and regulations affecting businesses.
Top Related Business Law Topics:
- Business Billing And Collection
- Business License
- Business Litigation
- Incorporation
- Limited Liability Companies
- Limited Liability Corporation
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What steps should I take to start a business?
When starting a new business, several key decisions must be made regarding the organization, financing, management, and operation of the business. First, you should do your homework – … more -
What are the advantages of a corporation?
Forming a business as a corporation offers many advantages over a sole proprietorship or other entity types. The corporate form gives the owners (called the shareholders) limited liability … more -
What are the advantages of a limited liability partnership (LLP)?
A Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) has many of the same characteristics as a general partnership. However, there is one important advantage to the LLP business model. If a partnership … more
Legal Articles
- I want to start my own business. What sort of small business loans are available to me, and how do I apply for them?
Starting a new business is never easy, and, unless you’re independently wealthy, you’ll need some money to get started. If you aren’t lucky enough to be able to borrow money from family members or friends to start your new business, you’ll need to borrow money from a bank or other lender. You can finance a business solely using your personal credit, at … more - What Happens When a Contract is Broken?
A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties. So, how do you enforce it if it is broken by one of the parties? That depends on how exactly the party breaches the contract. A minor, or nonmaterial, breach of contract entitles the non-breaching party to actual damages suffered. Therefore, if your mechanic used a different brand of oil that was of at … more
Free Legal Forms
Legal Guides
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Small Business Handbook (OSHA Regulations)
This handbook, from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), is for owners and … more -
Understanding Your Employer Identification Number (EIN)
This publication provides general information on Employer Identification Numbers (EINs). The … more - ADA Guide for Small Businesses
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Small Business Federal Tax Responsibilities
As a business owner, you need to know your federal tax responsibilities. In addition to knowing … more -
Advertising FAQ's: A Guide for Small Business
Guide for small businesses explains the truth-in-advertising laws including what makes an … more
Top Related Business Law Topics
- Antitrust
- Business Attorney
- Business Billing And Collection
- Business Creditor Debt Management
- Business License
- Business Litigation
- C Corporation
- Closely Held Businesses
- Collective Bargaining
- Corporate Attorney
- Corporate Governance
- Corporate Law
- Corporate Lawyer
- Deceptive Trade Practices
- Federal Court
- Federal Law
- Financing Litigation
- Incorporate
- Incorporate Business
- Incorporate Online
- Incorporation Services
- International Business Law
- Joint Ventures
- Limited Liability Company
- Limited Liability Corporation
- Litigation Attorney
- Litigation Lawyer
- LLC
- Non-profit & Tax-exempt Organizations
- Partnerships
- Permits
- S Corporation
- Small Business Attorney
- Tort Law
