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197. 4 Things I'd Never Do In My Business (as a lawyer)
Episode 197

197. 4 Things I'd Never Do In My Business (as a lawyer)

On Your Terms® · Sam Vander Wielen

February 12, 202422m 32s

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Show Notes

Are you navigating the intricate world of online business, trying to avoid the legal pitfalls that could derail your success? Well, you're in luck. As an attorney specializing in helping entrepreneurs like you, I've seen firsthand the common legal missteps that can complicate your business journey. Today, I'm here to guide you through these murky waters with some straightforward advice that could save you from potential legal headaches down the road. Let's dive into the legal essentials you can't afford to ignore, ensuring your online business thrives on solid ground.

In this episode, you’ll hear…

  1. The importance of establishing a legal entity for your online business.
  2. Why separating personal and business finances is crucial for legal and tax purposes.
  3. The dangers of DIY legal contracts and the value of professional legal services.
  4. Understanding that online businesses are subject to traditional legal standards.

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