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Legal Protection: 5 Things to Consider Before Opening a Business

Women Entrepreneurs Can

So, if a customer sues your company after they receive a faulty product, your personal accounts and finances will be safe. States such as Nebraska, New York and Arizona have such rules in place. If a customer slips into your store and injures their back, this insurance will be the one to protect you if they sue for damages.

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Texas Startup Manifesto 2.0

Austin Startup

Are they running from high prices, high taxes, dysfunctional government, and wildfires? All of the investors, all of the big companies, all of the government groups?—?they These are all potential customers and strategic partners for startups. Tens of thousands visit Austin every year for the Austin City Limits Music Festival.

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The Venture Capital Secret: 3 Out of 4 Start-Ups Fail

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The National Science Foundation Innovation Corps – What America Does Best

Steve Blank

63 scientists and engineers in 21 teams made ~ 2,000 customer calls in 10 weeks , turning laboratory ideas into formidable startups. He asked tough questions about why the government not private capital should be doing this. government, American researchers in academia and risk capital can do together.

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Fundraising regulations: What volunteer boards need to know

Board Effect

Compliance with regional and national laws demands strong governance practices and proactive preparation. Good governance helps you stand out in a nonprofit environment where expectations for transparency and regulatory scrutiny have never been more stringent. A separate business. Deceptive or illegal.