There are a myriad of things you must think about
when opening any type of business whether it is a small business
or a large corporation and one of those is how business law may
affect you. Failure to pay attention to business and corporate
law can land you in a world of trouble-both legal and financial.
The good news is that you do not necessarily need to be a graduate
of a fancy business law college or have a business law major to
brush up on the basic ideas of small business law and corporate
business law.
If you've paid attention to the headlines lately, you probably
know that employment law for business is one of the number one
areas where you can get into trouble if you aren't up on all
the employment laws and regulations. There are numerous laws
that govern the employment of both regular employees and contract
employees. Just for a broad overview, take a look at all the
employment business laws you must meet:
· Civil Rights Act of 1966
· The Equal Pay Act of 1963
· Americans with Disabilities Act
· The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
· The Age Discrimination in Employment Act
· The Equal Employment Opportunity Act
· The Bankruptcy Act
· The Occupational Safety and Health Act
· FMLA, the Family Medical Leave Act
· Employee Polygraph Protection Act Labor Law
· FLSA, the Fair Labor Standards Act
And that's not even counting the various state employment business
laws that might apply to your business! If you aren't sure of
whether you are meeting all the regulations, it's a good idea
to get a checkup for your HR department.
Do you happen to work in the international arena? If you have
anything at all to do with international business, then you should
be aware of the many ways in which international business law
can affect you, your business and your bottom line. At a minimum,
you need to make sure that you meet general international business
laws, specialized export laws, import laws and any laws of the
foreign country in which your business operates.
And what about the business law scene at home? Were you aware
that in addition to Federal business law and international business
law, you are probably required to meet State business law regulations?
Do you know whether you need a business permit or license? Failure
to obtain one can result in the shutdown of your business and
hefty fines and penalties. This is just one of the ways that
state business law, such as California business law, can affect
the health of your business if you aren't careful to stay on
top of things.
Finally, what about Internet and online business laws? Were
you even aware that there was such a thing? The Internet has
exploded so much in the last decade that the government has found
it necessary to institute Internet compliance laws. If you operate
a website of any kind and do not meet the compliance regulations,
that site could be shut down and you could face criminal prosecution
and hefty fines.
Of course, no one should ever attempt to navigate the complexities
of any type of business law alone and the best course of action
is to always seek the qualified professional advice of a business
law firm, but hopefully these tips will help you to understand
a little bit more about business law requirements.
Summary: When operating a business, regardless of whether it
is a small business or a large corporation, you need to be on
top of business law compliance. Even if you hire a business law
firm, it's still a good idea to understand what regulations you
must meet.
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