This book is not an introduction to law that may apply to
your business. For that take a survey
course of business law at your local college or university (or buy the textbook
and read it). I taught that course and could expound on general
principles. But that is “basic
training.” This is knowledge for
“special operations.”
In this book I talk about
how to deal with your business partners both to structure the deal and to
minimize the negative consequences of business divorce.
You will learn how to
prevent your key employee –who may be the “wolf inside your door” – from
destroying your business.
We will discuss dealing with
landlords, the landmines of leases and how property law can be different from
other law. Think about it: When is the last time you called someone “lord?”
You will learn key “ins
& outs” of buying a business, of moving from layoff or retirement to
business ownership, and the ropes to skip and the ropes to know about buying
and selling your business, and many other things.
All of this is advanced
stuff. Usually business owners learn
this the hard way. Many never survive
the lesson; some never learn. And even
many lawyers do not know this because business is not their thing (These days
in a business town like Phoenix it is popular to call yourself a “business
lawyer”) Clients tell me that some of
these lawyers don’t know what to do; they don’t have a clue, especially about
small business. I do. I was a businessman before I became a
lawyer. Now I am both of these and have
been for many years. You don’t have to
reinvent the wheel, just learn from my experience.
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