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Lawyers have different areas of law they focus on. Criminal lawyers help people who have been arrested. Family lawyers help people with divorces and child custody. Contract lawyers are pretty self-explanatory. But what do startup lawyers do? Startup Lawyers Explained Startup lawyers help protect and grow your business. They are experienced in working with entrepreneurs […]
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When starting a business, one logistic can loom large: deciding the legal structure for your business. Whether you’re launching a startup, own a small business, or have a side hustle, establishing a formal entity is important. We understand that startup law can be confusing, so we’re here to help break it down. The legal shield […]
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Can you be sued for what people do on your website or app? You bet. Just as people who get harmed on someone’s property can sue the property owner, so can people who are harmed using your website or app. People can be harmed in many ways, from misleading or inaccurate website descriptions to being […]
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Picture this: You’ve spent years building your business from the ground up. You’ve invested countless amounts of time, money, and effort into helping your business thrive, but suddenly, a competitor comes out of left field and steals your brand name, along with some of your assets. You can do something to stop them, right!? Wrong, […]
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Picture this: You’ve come up with a plan to launch your dream business. You might have the name selected, ideas in place, and big future goals – and that’s great! BUT there is more that goes into starting your business than you might think, especially when it comes to the law. Starting your business without […]
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Can you be sued for what you put on your website? The answer is yes. It happens all the time. As an website terms and conditions lawyer, I’m here to teach you how to protect yourself from lawsuits arising out of your website. Can You Be Sued for What Happens on Your Website? Let’s start […]
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Twenty-five years ago, words like Twitter and Snapchat didn’t exist. Fast forward to today, these powerful platforms promise big rewards and sometimes even bigger social media legal risks. If your business wants to succeed in this new frontier, you need to know how the law applies to your online use so that you can avoid […]
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If I’ve seen it once, I’ve seen it a hundred times. A company has the foresight to implement a social media policy that is designed to protect their business from liability arising from their employees’ social media use… but their policy includes unlawful rules that create serious legal risk. Our social media lawyers have audited […]
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Every business that uses social media must have policies and procedures to ensure that employees use social media responsibly. But oftentimes companies create policies that are vague, ambiguous, and violate the law. Over the years, our social media attorneys have reviewed hundreds of policies relating to social media and have found that the key difference between […]
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In today’s day and age, every business (and every customer) uses social media in some form or another. This means that businesses need to maintain a positive social media presence and make sure their employees don’t say things on social media that can get the company in trouble. That’s where your employee social media policy […]
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