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LegalEase: Business Law on the Internet

Welcome to Legal Ease, a column about legal issues written by Karen O'Donnell. These columns focus on issues of interest to small businesses involved in new media.

Interested in learning more about Business Law on the Internet? Then read on.

COLUMN DATE TOPIC
1/10/2005 Branching Out Into Freelancing: Legal Issues in Starting a Small Business
8/30/2004 Pricing and Salary Discussions in a Closed Environment
1/17/2004 Telecommuting: Considerations for Employers and Employees
10/29/2003 If I Represent Myself, Do I Have a Fool for a Client?
02/18/2003 A Remedy for Online Infringements: Notice and Takedown Letters
02/09/2003 Privacy Policies for Web Sites
10/03/2002 Trademark Issues on the World Wide Web
07/09/2002 Obtaining Legal Assistance
07/29/2001 Federal Government Contracting: The Basics
04/28/2001 The Buy-Sale Agreement, Part I: The Beginning of a Beautiful Relationship
03/21/2001 Consultants, Compensation, and Not-to-Compete Covenants
02/14/2001 Web Access for the Disabled
10/20/2000 Your Contract, Your Sanity: Your Key to Good Client Relationships
09/14/2000 Contracts: Your First Line of Defense against Clients from Hell
 07/07/2000 Think Before You Link: Copyright and Wrong in Cyberspace
06/09/2000 Privacy on the Internet
05/07/2000 Workers by Any Other Name: Employees or Consultants?
04/03/2000 What is an LLC?

Contributors:

Karen O'Donnell

Donnellda L. Rice, Esq.


The advice and suggestions in this column are solely those of the author. DC Web Women assumes no responsibility for its content. The articles are intended for general use. They do not provide specific legal advice. Consult your own business law attorney for advice regarding your business.

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