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When you are up against a wall, you can still make the best of a tough decision.
Read More »Department Of Homeland Security Tells Congress Why It’s Monitoring Facebook, Twitter, Blogs
The House of Representatives' Subcommittee on Counterintelligence and Intelligence was not pleased.
Read More »My Board Wants a New CEO
You've built your company from the ground up, but now are being pushed out. Step One: Get a lawyer. Then what
Read More »Shrink Your Start-up Legal Costs: 3 Tips
The average legal bill even before VC financing can run more than $20,000. Why pay that when DIY options abound
Read More »Why You Need a Personal Attorney–Now
Your corporate attorney represents your company, not you. If you get in a spat with your partner, your board, or an investor, and the difference will become painfully clear.
Read More »Write a Pre-Nup for Your Partnership
Sure, everything seems rosy now. But when you and your co-founder no longer see eye-to-eye, you'll be glad you did the paperwork early on
Read More »4 Business Secrets You Should Reveal
It used to be that showing all your cards in business was the first sign of weakness.
Read More »Avoid the Wrath of Your Old Boss
Before you strike out on your own, keep these three tips in mind to help ensure a smoother transition to entrepreneurship. Thinking of leaving your job to start your own company?
Read More »What’s Going on With SOPA?
The Stop Online Piracy Act could allow the government and corporations to create website blacklists. That's enraging tech's best and brightest
Read More »5 Steps to Getting Paid on Time
Every business runs into deadbeat customers.
Read More »5 Steps to Getting Paid on Time
Every business runs into deadbeat customers. Here's how to make sure they don't take advantage of you.
Read More »DHS: Imported Consumer Tech Contains Hidden Hacker Attack Tools
A top Department of Homeland Security official has admitted to Congress that imported software and hardware components are being purposely spiked with security-compromising attack tools by unknown foreign parties.
Read More »How to Evaluate a Joint Venture
Big companies enter into joint ventures—new business entities created through business agreements—all the time. In fact, many large companies now rely on partnering up with other companies, especially smaller ones, as a way to innovate by outsourcing their research and development efforts. "Companies can't do it on their own anymore," says Dr
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