Small Business Legal Foundations: Structure, Compliance & Contracts

With so many legal requirements, structures, and agreements to navigate, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. The good news? Building a strong legal foundation for your business doesn’t have to be complicated!

This three-part webinar series will walk you through everything you need to know about your small business legal essentials. You’ll learn how to choose the right structure, stay compliant, minimize your risk, and more!

Session 1: Choosing the Right Legal Structure For Your Business

The first and most important step to building a strong legal foundation is establishing your business structure. You’ll need to understand each structure, how it impacts your business, and the tax implications.

Session 2: Keep Your Business in Compliance With Essential Documents and Processes

Establishing your structure is just one step; you also need to ensure you stay compliant after formation. You’ll learn how to maintain required documents, follow legal processes, and take steps to protect your business. To learn more about your compliance responsibilities, read the full article.

Session 3: Top Tips Before You Sign a Lease Agreement

When it’s time to sign a lease for your business, you need to make sure you’re choosing a good location, negotiating for the best agreement, and navigating the complex terms. Here, you’ll find what to look for, what questions to ask, and what to know before you sign.

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