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Don't let business laws leave you confused. eHow's legal experts clarify everything from buying and selling businesses, to franchising and business planning. Learn the difference between partnerships, corporations and limited liability, as well as the laws guiding these topics. Interested in patenting a great idea? eHow's experts explain patent laws with step-by-step instructions on how to patent your great ideas. Are you a small business owner? Learn more about partnerships and sole proprietorships along with taxes, insurance and labor laws.

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  • How to Find Out the Officers of a Corporation

    Tracking down the officers of a corporation is usually very easy. The information you need is often found online, provided by the corporations as required by law. Every state has a different set...

  • How to Locate Members of an LLC

    Since just about every state requires its members to be listed on filing documents that are in the public record, it is very easy to locate the members of an LLC. In most states, this information...

  • Legal Information Required for Business Compliance

    Before starting your own business, you will need to know and understand the necessary legal information for business compliance. While laws may vary from state to state, there are certain general...

  • What Is a Confidentiality Agreement?

    Confidentiality agreements are contracts made with one or more parties agreeing that certain information will remain only between them. Most common forms of confidentiality agreements are between...

  • Description of Legal Non Disclosure Agreement

    You want a good working relationship with your colleagues, but you don't want to risk the leaking of confidential information. A nondisclosure agreement enables you and a colleague to share...

  • How to Look for Tax ID Numbers

    A tax identification number, or Employer Identification Number (EIN), is the nine-digit identifier given to a business in the United States. It is assigned by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)....

  • How to Stop Unsolicited Calls to Your Home Phone

    One of the things I hate is those pesky unsolicited calls. They call at the worst times and just won’t let you go unless you are downright rude and hang up. Here are some tips for dealing with...

  • What Is a Prospectus Format?

    A prospectus is a legal, financial document that describes securities offered for public sale and is created according to a stringent and well-defined prospectus format. A prospectus format...

  • How to Start a Corporation

    Starting a corporation can be done with the assistance of an attorney or on one's own, but check with the secretary of state's office first for information. Download information about starting a...

  • How to Organize a Demand Letter

    A demand letter can often provide the result you desire without going to court. Gathering written documentation is essential to organizing that demand letter. Your documentation will not only help...

  • How to Collect Data for E-Discovery

    After archiving and preserving electronically stored information for the purposes of e-discovery, the next step is to collect this information once litigation arises. The process of collection...

  • How to Complete an LLC Minutes Form

    Completing an LLC minutes form is just one of many things you need to do at least once a year to maintain your company's status as an LLC. Filling it out properly sometimes requires the help of...

  • How to File a Statement of Information for a Foreign Corporation

    When you incorporate a business within one state and it does business within another state, the laws refer to it as a Foreign Corporation. Each state requires different reporting of essential...

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