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4 Actions Start-Up Founders Need to Take (But Often Overlook) to Protect Their Business
Here are four key actions that early-stage founders need to take to reduce the potential for catastrophic antitrust violations down the road
How to Avoid These Common Communication Blunders in the Workplace
Lots of executives and managers complain that their organization is terrible at communication.
Young Entrepreneurs Often Make These Tax Mistakes. Here's How to Avoid Them.
The right tax tactics and guidance may help you run a business and achieve your objectives more confidently.
Women's History Month: 5 Powerful Women Who Paved the Way for Others
A rising number of prolific women continue to pave the way for others as these five women did in the legal field.
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5 PR Tips Any Company Can Use to Get Media Coverage
You went into business to make an impact — here's how to get visibility for your work, so you can benefit more people.
Terminating an Employee? These Are the Legal Ins and Outs You Need to Know
As a business owner or HR manager, you will inevitably have to terminate employees. Keeping these considerations in mind can help to protect you and your company in the long run.
This Free Tool 'Poisons' AI Models to Prevent Them From Stealing Your Work — But Some Say It's Akin to 'Illegal' Hacking
Nightshade v1.0 empowers artists to protect their works from unauthorized AI training.
The Legal Lowdown of Starting a New Business: A Startup Lawyer Explains
More than 5 million new U.S. businesses were started in the U.S. last year — and startup founders need to be wary of the legal obstacles that could derail their success.
'They Are Broke or Homeless': 3-Year Cruise Passengers Yet to Receive Refunds Are Pursuing Fraud Charges
Would-be Life at Sea cruise passengers saw their dreams capsize before the ship even set sail.
A 'Mega' Chick-fil-A Was Coming to Tennessee — Then This Major Concern Crushed the Project
Chick-fil-A is one of the most popular restaurant chains in the nation — but that wasn't enough for some locals.
Verizon Agreed to a $100 Million Settlement Over Allegations of Secret Fees — Here's How to Get Paid
The combined complaint originated from a California lawsuit filed in 2021.
Who Was Named? New Court Documents Were Just Unsealed in the Jeffrey Epstein Case.
The documents list individuals previously connected to the convicted sex offender but contain no alleged misconduct so far.
Free Webinar | January 25: What You Need to Know About the Corporate Transparency Act to Avoid Stiff Penalties
Register now for our webinar on January 25th as our experts dive into the critical details of the Corporate Transparency Act and how you can protect your business from fines and legal problems.
A Woman Is Suing Hershey for $5 Million For 'Falsely Representing' the Look of Certain Reese's Chocolate Treats
She claims Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkins are missing the "cute" face shown on its package.
How to Make Real Money as An Expert Witness
Working as an expert witness can be one of the best side gigs out there if you have true expertise in one of a very long list of industries.