- Law for small business and entrepreneurs course and instructor introduction
Online
₹ 799
Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
Obtaining the business registered is the first step in opening a business or startup. One can identify the optimal business structure from a wide range of options. Depending on the size of its activities, the amount of cash invested, the number of members, and the level of risk involved, a new company must be formed in one of these business structures. U.S Startup & Small Business Registration And Business Law certification course is developed by Alex Genadinik - Entrepreneur, & Experts in SEO, Marketing, Amazon, YouTube in association with Steve Pipenger - Attorney & Counselor at Law and is made available by Udemy.
U.S Startup & Small Business Registration And Business Law online training is designed for entrepreneurs and company owners who want to establish their own small business or startup by learning about business registration strategies and techniques. The U.S Startup & Small Business Registration And Business Law online course includes 2 hours of prerecorded lectures, 2 articles, and 20 downloadable resources covering topics such as business law, intellectual property law, company formation, internet privacy, patent, trademark, copyright, partnership, and more.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 2 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 2 articles
- 20 downloadable resources
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and tv
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
certificate availability
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What you will learn
After completing the U.S Startup & Small Business Registration And Business Law online certification, individuals will obtain a thorough knowledge of the core concepts and methodologies associated with registering small businesses and start-ups in the US using business law. Individuals will explore the fundamentals associated with company formation as well as will acquire the knowledge of protecting intellectual property and internet privacy on social media. Individuals will learn about various types of corporations including c corp, s corp, LLC, and non-profit as well as will acquire an understanding of the concepts involved with copyright, patents, and trademarks. Individuals will also learn about techniques involved in hiring and firing employees, members, stakeholders, and contractors.
Who it is for
The syllabus
Course and instructor introduction
Company formation
- Difference between a partnership vs. shareholders vs. members
- Member agreement vs. partnership agreement vs. shareholder agreement
- What if a partner or member or shareholder wants to quit?
- Delaware registration: registering your business in Delaware vs. your own state
- Different types of business insurance & how to decide if you should buy it
- How to dissolve a company if you need to close it
- How to decide what business entity is right for you
- Business bank account and maintaining other business formalities
- What is an EIN
- How to begin the registration process
Company formation definitions and recap
- Company formation definitions and recap
Nonprofits and foundations
- What is a nonprofit?
How to hire a good lawyer
- Different kinds of lawyers you can hire
- How to find and research lawyers, how much to pay for a lawyer & negotiation
- DIY (do it yourself options) - how to best use them and are they viable?
Protecting intellectual property and your ideas
- How to protect business ideas and your company's intellectual property
- How to protect your business by creating a moat around it
- For first-time entrepreneurs: More on moats, barriers, being first-to-market
- Case study of my decision of whether to get a trademark
- Pros and cons of checking and registering a trademark
Patents
- Introduction to patents
- Examples of how big companies use patents
Social media use at work and online privacy
- Can you get fired from work for posting on social media when you are not at work
- How much should you realistically restrict your social media activities
- Internet privacy, NSA and Edward Snowden
Additional, miscellaneous topics
- What to consider when deciding to hire employees vs. contractors
- What is a cease and desist letter & what to do if you get one
- Is it bad or risky to represent yourself in court?
- How to minimize/decrease the risk of being sued
- Which law applies
- What should a typical website terms of service say
Conclusion of our business and start-up law course
- We are nearing the end of the course
- Course certificate: How to get it if you need it
- Bonus lecture: Next steps
Instructors
Mr Alex Genadinik
Entrepreneur
Udemy
Other Bachelors
Mr Steve Pipenger
Attorney
Freelancer