Basic Business Law for Entrepreneurs
What you’ll learn
- Students will learn about different business forms and how to choose the right one for their business.
- Students will learn the different types of contracts, about how contracts are formed, and the remedies for breach of contract.
- Students will learn the basics of intellectual property law and how it may impact their business.
- Students will learn about the types of bankruptcy and how their business may be impacted by bankruptcy.
- Students will learn the different types of business torts and how their business may be impacted by each type.
New entrepreneurs need a basic understanding of business law, and many have no training in the law or its application. In this course we begin with business formation, examine contracts, discuss intellectual property law, consider bankrupty and its impact on entrepreneurs, and round out the course with a review of business torts. This is a course every new entrepreneur will benefit from taking.
This Course Covers:
Business Formation
Sole Proprietorship
Partnership
LLC
S-Corporation
C-Corporation
Contracts
Contract Formation
Types of Contracts
Breach of Contract
Remedies for Breach of Contract
Intellectual Property
Trademark
Copyright
Patent Law
Bankruptcy
Chapter 7
Chapter 11
Chapter 13
Business Torts
Tortious Interference
Fraudulent Misrepresentation
Unfair Competition
Defamation
Libel
Slander
Trade Libel
Misappropriation of Trade Secrets
Negligent Misrepresentation
We cover these topics in a non-technical manner to help new entrepreneurs get a handle on the basics of business law. Students are encouraged to reach out to me with any questions or comments they may have.
We offer a money back guarantee if you are not satisfied with our course. There’s nothing to lose and so much to gain. So, jump in and learn the basics of business law. As an entrepreneur, you need all the knowledge you can gain to help you succeed.
Who this course is for:
- This course is intended for beginning entrepreneurs who need to learn the basics of business law.