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Protecting your business’s confidential information through confidentiality agreements (Part II)
In our previous blogpost we discussed some specific dos and don’ts around employee confidentiality agreements. In part II of this two-part series on confidentiality agreements (or sometimes referred as “nondisclosure agreements”), we will provide an overview of some...

Protecting your business’s confidential information through confidentiality agreements (Part 1)
It is difficult to envision a business with no confidential information. For most businesses its confidential information is an asset. Therefore, as you found and grow your business, it is important to strategically plan for the protection of your business’s...

Why are corporate formalities important to follow?
We often see business owners ignore corporate formalities after incorporating their businesses. They labor under the misconception that forming a corporation[i], provides them with a full-proof shield from personal liability, despite how they conduct corporate affairs...

Benefit Corporation and Social Purpose Corporation —alternatives to a purely “for profit” Business
What do you do when you want your business to incorporate positive social or environmental impact goals into its core objectives along with maximizing profits? In California, entrepreneurs who do not want to form a nonprofit but, nevertheless, want to structure their...

What Insurance Should I Get for My Business?
As with many questions we have addressed in our previous blogposts, this too does not have a one-size-fits-all answer. But before we delve into the question of what insurance to get for a new business, we first want to answer another primary question we often get from...

The basics of a Pre-incorporation Founders’ Agreement
In our previous blogpost “Three legal “to-dos” as you begin your entrepreneurial journey” we touched upon the importance of a founders’ agreement. Here, we briefly discuss the basics of a pre-incorporation founders’ agreement. A founders’ agreement is a contract...
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