March 2017 – Nowland Law Journal Recap

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We look back to February 2017’s most useful legal & management articles for our business readers. While we could almost swim in political news, there is so much useful information for busy business owners out there that would be of great value. So let’s dive in to those:

New York Time’s Small Business GuidesSo Many Laws

  1. Small Business Guide to Intellectual Property
    You don’t have to be Disney to care about Intellectual Property. From a defensive and offensive point of view, every single business either has proprietary secrets and some form of Intellectual Property to protect, in addition to IP rules they need to comply with to not end up on the wrong side of a lawsuit.
  2. Small Business Guide to Managing an Online Reputation
    Online Reputations are increasingly important in today’s way of doing business. Although this is obvious for B2C companies, it is arguably applicable to B2B companies as well. Any business owner needs to have a general understanding of.

Also In The News

We also want to share the story of why Subway stores keep a tape measure on hand to measure their sandwiches, to get you thinking about the legal implications of the promises you make to customers.

Finally, you might be interested to read one of the most shared and read stories in the legal community.

Lawyer arrested in disguise by FBI for trying to sell sealed case details. 

Not so trustworthy

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