Invited by the CUNY Asian American/Asian Research Institute and the Asian-American Entrepreneurs Network, Julia Cheng, Esq. speaks on this panel discussing the tricks of trade regarding monetizing a business’ intellectual property in...
Article summarizing the issues faced by continuing care retirement communities in regard to the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Fair Housing Act
While statistics vary, as many as 50 percent of new small businesses will not survive five years. This does not seem to deter many entrepreneurs; and to many starting a business is the ultimate American dream. Most potential entrepreneurs have an...
A contract is an agreement between two parties; where each party gains something and loses, or pays, something. Except in certain situations, a contract does not have to be written to be enforceable. However, having a written document stating exactly...
Limited Liability Companies became a popular legal entity choice for small business owners in the early 90s. Best described as a hybrid between a corporation and partnership, an LLC offers numerous advantages, with relatively few disadvantages. An...
As a small business owner you likely enter into contracts on a daily basis. With your suppliers, your distributors, your employees. When a party doesn’t perform, the contract should be the first place you look to determine your rights,...
Is it time to take your start up business to the next level and create a formal business entity?
What to include in promotional materials from a legal perspective.
Forming an entity may help protect you from certain liabilities. This article beings to walk you through the entity formation process.
Many bloggers don't realize that there are certain rules you must follow for contests and sweepstakes. Those rules are discussed in this article.