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Why Your Business Needs a Dispute Resolution Procedure
New UK employment legislation means all employers would be well advised to ensure they have proper staff dispute resolution procedures in place. Failure to do so could prove very costly. This article explains how you can use an online personnel system to protect your business.


Why Even A Simple Contract Can Save Your Bacon
Many small businesses enter deals without using written contracts. They quickly become frustrated if the deal falls apart and they realize they have few legal options. Learn how even a simple contract can act like insurance for your business deals.


The Secret To Protecting Your Business Assets
Forming a corporation or LLC protects your personal assets from the threat of lawsuits. How can you protect the assets actually owned by your business? This article discusses one incorporation strategy.


Protect Your Business With Non-Disclosure Agreements
Every business should protect proprietary information when dealing with independent contractors, vendors and other businesses. The best way to do this is to use a non-disclosure agreement, often referred to as an “NDA.”


I Comply, You Comply, We Comply ... Are You Sure?
Failure to follow corporate formalities may expose corporate officers, directors and shareholders to personal liability. Maintaining good records, including corporate minutes, on a timely basis goes ...





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