Obama administration releases Internet “Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights”
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Internet law, IP
- February 24, 2012
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On Thursday, February 23 the Obama administration released a “Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights” and called on Congress to pass strong legislation to enforce the proposal. The Bill of Rights proposes new technical and legal tools to protect the...
Read MoreBankruptcy filings tripled over 4-year period
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Bankruptcy
- February 15, 2012
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It’s not surprising that bankruptcy filings increase in a down economy, but probably few people expected the rate of filings to triple in just a four-year period. Our recent in-depth analysis of Northern District of California bankruptcy filings over...
Read MoreCalifornia: New employment laws will affect startups and small businesses
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Compensation and benefits, Employment, Small businesses, Startups
- January 25, 2012
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New employment laws that went into effect on January 1 will impact California startups and small businesses. One of the new laws that businesses won’t want to ignore is SB 459, which imposes heavy penalties of between $5,000 and...
Read MoreCalifornia introduces new “hybrid” corporations
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Corporations, Environment, Incorporation, Small businesses, Startups
- January 12, 2012
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On January 1, 2012, California introduced two new corporate forms: the “flexible purpose” corporation and the “benefit” corporation. Both forms are designed to encompass businesses that operate for profit but also have social objectives. California is the first state...
Read MoreHow to dissolve your company
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Incorporation, Small businesses, Startups
- December 07, 2011
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With the end of the year quickly approaching, it’s a good time to tie up loose ends. If you have a corporation, partnership or LLC that you are no longer interested in maintaining, you may want to consider winding...
Read MoreWhat exactly is a franchise?
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Small businesses
- November 09, 2011
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Kalia Law P.C. has been getting a lot of questions about franchises recently, so we figured a summary might be useful. A franchise is a business arrangement where the owner, or franchisor, sells the some of the business rights – often including the...
Read MoreThree Tips for Hiring and Firing
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Employment, Small businesses, Startups
- October 26, 2011
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Whether you are currently employing people, or are considering hiring people in the future, it’s crucial to stay one step ahead of employment laws. (To read more about hiring an employee, please visit this post.) Employment law issues are one of...
Read MoreThe American Jobs Act and small businesses
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Small businesses, Startups
- October 07, 2011
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The American Jobs Act, which is currently being considered by Congress, proposes several important tax changes that would affect startups and small businesses. Some of the most notable aspects of the Act for small businesses are: 1) a proposal to cut the payroll tax in half...
Read More5 Equity Tips for a Successful Startup
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Compensation and benefits, Startups
- October 03, 2011
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http://www.women2.org/five-equity-tips-for-a-successful-startup/
Read MoreHow to split your startup’s equity
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Compensation and benefits, Startups
- September 29, 2011
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When it comes to splitting the company, equal is not always equitable. Do you and your co-founder have a 50-50 (or 33-33-33) equity split? If so, it’s probably for two reasons: one, it’s simpler, and two, you may believe,...
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