By Joseph Oni

If you’re starting a business in this difficult economy, chances are you spy a serious goal on the horizon. There’s a good chance that you are motivated, driven, and a little bit of a perfectionist. (Don’t look at me like that, you know it’s true.) You’re not alone in feeling this way.

For any young, passionate entrepreneur, the new business is just like a baby, and you are a new parent hoping to do absolutely everything right. This includes getting top-notch supplies, outfitting your space just right, and drawing up top-of-the-line legal business documents.





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Written by Steven J Fromm, JD, LLM (Tax)
3791 days ago

Yikes, this is not good legal advice. Documents like shareholder agreements should not be drafted by non-lawyers, plain and simple. Reading just the list of issues contained in the post make my point. Drafting legal documents on your own is just an invitation to get punched in the face legally down the road. The cost of litigation from badly drafted documents will far exceed the costs saved initially. Bad, bad advice here.



Written by HenryMichaels12
3831 days ago

Legal is my middle name, ask me if you want to know anything



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