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Daliah Saper to present at Northbrook Chamber of Commerce on “Legal Tips for Small Businesses”
By Saper Law | April 9, 2010
On April 28th, Daliah Saper will be giving a presentation focusing on the key legal issues affecting small businesses to members of the Northbrook Chamber of Commerce. Details below:
“Legal Tips for Small Businesses”
Wednesday April 28
11:45 – 1:15 p.m.
Chamber office
2002 Walters
$15 advance reservation/$20 at the doorSmall business owners are regularly confronted by a bewildering array of legal questions and problems. Ignoring them can lead to disaster, but hiring an attorney, even to answer routine legal questions, can be expensive. At this informative lunch program, an attorney from a firm specializing in intellectual property and business law will help lay the groundwork and offer helpful information on some of the things all businesses need to consider, including:
· The importance of choosing the correct legal entity for your business; how to choose between a sole proprietorship, partnership or limited liability corporation?
· How to protect your intellectual property
· Picking and protecting a good name
· How to resolve legal disputes
· Negotiating key provisions of your business contracts
· Understanding small business tax rules
· Finding the best legal resources for your business
· Adopting the best customer policiesThe program will be presented by attorney Daliah Saper, who has been featured in many publications and is a frequent lecturer, panelist and instructor for many organizations around the country. She is also an adjunct Professor at Loyola University School of Law. There will be plenty of time for questions and answers.
This is the third in a three part “Best Practices” lunch series designed to give small businesses and entrepreneurs the tools they need to run their businesses more productively. The program is presented in partnership with SCORE, Counselors to America’s Small Business part of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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