The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Law and Strategy, 5E examines the stages of starting a business - from leaving a current employer to choice of entity, funding and growth to an initial public offering - while highlighting legal and strategic decisions. Business Insider calls The Entrepreneur’s Guide “perhaps the most useful business book you can ever read” and includes it among twenty-five must-read books for entrepreneurs. Students increase their legal literacy as they learn to choose the form of business entity, structure ownership, raise money, handle operational liabilities, practice strategic compliance, protect intellectual property, deal with creditors, go global, buy and sell a business, and go public. Students examine current issues, including classifying workers as independent contractors or employees, cybersecurity, privacy in transferring data between the United States and European Union, rules regarding “crowdfunding,” and provisions for “mini-IPOs.”
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