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Our Texas Business Law Firm’s Collection of Tip and Insights

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  • Without great fanfare, last June Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 2856 into law.
  • General Legal Services Help Employees Avoid Employee Misclassification Claims
    Employers are often in a precarious position in which they may be sued by business partners, employees and customers.
  • What's in a name?
    A business entity is so much more than just the name of your business.
  • Reviewing Your Company's Employee Handbook
    There are many good reasons why you would want to ask a lawyer to review your company's employee handbook before you hand it out to your employees.
  • Taking the Right Steps to Protect against Employees' Mistakes and Misdeeds
    Facing expensive legal liability if a mistake is made or a mishap results in damage to the customer's home.
  • Angel investors are offering capital funding in exchange for equity ownership.
    Competition for startup funding is fierce, and risk is high for investors.
  • The new trend: offers of equity shares as part of a compensation package for employees and independent contractors.
    Legal, tax, and accounting issues when private companies offer limited equity shares.
  • The rapid growth in cottage food businesses has been fueled by the presence of online commerce platforms like Etsy...
    Many people are taking their hobby and turning it into a small business.
  • There are several important legal considerations for small business startups planning to use crowdfunding as a way to raise capital.
    The crowdfunding world is running wild with risk and opportunity.
  • Protecting intellectual property is a critical early step in establishing a new business.
    Trademarks and Trade Dress-- the look and feel of unique product packaging--should be secured before manufacturing and marketing begins.
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