Weber Law Firm Blog
Should I write a business plan?
Entrepreneurs in the American Fork area understand how difficult it can be to start a business. There ae many steps a person must take when it comes to creating a business and a business plan is one step that should not be skipped. A business plan is an important step in the creation of a business and […]Continue ReadingOn Behalf of Weber Law Group, PLLC | December 15, 2020 | UncategorizedFunding a business startup
Changing economic times and products inspire new types of business. A business startup is one type of young company founded by entrepreneurs to create a new and distinctive product or service and bring it to consumers. Funding Startups usually have small budgets and little or no money coming in when they begin. Their idea still must be developed, tested, […]Continue ReadingOn Behalf of Weber Law Group, PLLC | December 1, 2020 | UncategorizedProtecting your business’ intellectual property
Businesses devote talent, money and resources to their ideas and inventions. But entrepreneurs may lose these vital assets, face legal problems, and lose money if there is infringement, theft, or exploitation of their original material. There are several ways, however, to help protect your intellectual property. Licensing intellectual property out to someone else is like renting out […]Continue ReadingOn Behalf of Weber Law Group, PLLC | November 10, 2020 | UncategorizedIs a partnership the right business structure for you?
If you’re thinking about starting a business, then you have a lot of important decisions ahead of you. You’ll need to obtain space to carry out your business, develop marketing strategies, and secure supply lines that keep up with demand. But before you get to hiring talent and building customer relations, you need to figure […]Continue ReadingOn Behalf of Weber Law Group, PLLC | October 26, 2020 | UncategorizedWhat do I do if my contract was breached?
Contracts are the cornerstone of the commercial and business world. Each party relies on the promises made in the agreements and this is why they are essential to keeping the industry going forward. When one side does not keep their end of the bargain, there is a risk that many others cannot fulfill their obligations […]Continue ReadingOn Behalf of Weber Law Group, PLLC | October 14, 2020 | Uncategorized
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