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Thinking of Going National? Follow These 5 Tips.
It's imperative to get your ducks in a row before taking your company from a local to a national market.
Supreme Court Rejects Cell Phone Search Warrant Case
The case raises questions about how much companies protect the privacy rights of their customers.
9 basic startup laws in India which every entrepreneur needs to know
Fundamental legal knowledge essential for entrepreneurship
Winning at All Costs Is Not True Leadership
When you set out to win and don't count the costs, you end up paying far more than you expected.
Apple's Tim Cook Joins Tech CEOs in Blasting Indiana Religious Freedom Law
Opponents of the controversial law say it could allow companies to deny services to gay people.
Algeria To Announce Revitalized SME Law
A new law for Algeria's SME businesses is expected to be presented to the parliament "soon."
Avoid These 3 Employment Compliance Mistakes or Risk Fines
With the multitude of federal and state employment laws and regulations that exist, it is easy to make costly errors.
Watch Out, Internet Trolls. In Britain, You Could Get Up to Two Years in Jail.
British Justice Secretary: 'Internet trolls are cowards who are poisoning our national life.'
Airbnb Will Soon Operate Legally in San Francisco
The new law, which received initial approval from the city, is expected to take effect in February and comes with a number of requirements for hosts using the site.
California Becomes First U.S. State to Ban Plastic Grocery Bags
Do you prefer plastic over paper? Too bad if you live in the Golden State as they will disappear from grocery stores over the next two years.
It's Official: You Can't Copyright a Selfie Taken By a Monkey
Just in case you were wondering.
New Delaware Law Determines Where Your Digital Assets Live After You Die
The law grants executors precisely the same access to digital information as they would possess for comparable physical documents.
Kids Under 13 Could Soon Get Their Own Gmail, YouTube Accounts (As If They Didn't Have Them Already…)
Kids already use Gmail and they're obsessed with YouTube. Now Google wants to make it legit, as in legal.
California's 'Kill Switch' Bill Is One Step Away From Becoming Law
The legislation, which would require smartphone makers to include a preinstalled 'kill switch' on all smartphones sold in the state, has passed in the State Senate and now awaits the governor's signature.
T-Mobile Accused of Billing Customers for 'Bogus Charges'
The FTC filed a complaint alleging that the carrier had placed charges for unauthorized services -- such as flirting tips, horoscope information and celebrity gossip – on its customers' bills, taking a substantial cut and making hundreds of millions of dollars as a result.