Legal Aspects of Running a Business

Collin SBDC

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Plano, United States

Legal Aspects of Running a Business

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Legal Aspects of Running a Business
Wondering whether you should have employees or independent contractors? How much and how often should you pay your employees?
How do you protect your business assets? This class will address:
     • Hiring and Firing Practices
     • Independent Contractor v. Employee
     • Paying Employees – Salaried v. Hourly
     • Confidentiality and Non-Competes
     • Employee Handbooks
     • Policies on Technology Use

 

 

 

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Prestented by Terry Traveland of Traveland
Law.

Terry Traveland has been practicing law since 1994 as an experienced corporate, mergers & acquisitions and securities law attorney. She provides advice to entrepreneurs on a broad range of issues including, business formation and planning, employment law, protection of intellectual property, purchases and sales of businesses, commercial transactions and contracts, loans and leases, and non-profit corporations.

 


Materials, services or products offered by providers to SBDC clients are available as a resource for you to locate professionals who can assist you with business concerns.  Making these sources available to you does not imply or constitute a recommendation or endorsement by the SBDC, but is only intended to be a convenience for you.  You must perform your "due diligence" by interviewing the individuals or companies to determine if they meet your needs.  If you do retain their services, be sure to obtain your agreement in writing:  who is responsible for what; what work is to be performed; what is not included; what is the cost.
 
A partnership program of the U.S. Small Business Administration and the Bill Priest Campus of El Centro College, a division of the Dallas County Community College District. Funded in part through Cooperative Agreement # 9-603001-0046-22 with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions, or recommendations expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA. It is the policy of the Dallas County Community College District and Collin College that all persons have equal opportunity and access to its educational programs, services, activities, and facilities without regard to race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or ancestry, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, disability or status as a veteran.

Reasonable accommodations will be made to those individuals with disabilities, as well as to clients with limited English proficiency, who request such accommodations in advance.

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Collin College Courtyard Center
4800 Preston Park Blvd.
Plano, 75093

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Collin SBDC

The Collin SBDC promotes small business success by providing management education. We assist small businesses in creating jobs and economic growth by utilizing the elements of quality counseling and training, community involvement and the leveraging of resources.

www.CollinSBDC.com

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