Chapter 4 (Classifications of Law) of Business Law Basics is now available online.
We have received a number of inquiries regarding when Business Law Basics will be available online in its entirety. As you can imagine, formatting and doing final reviews and edits is a time-consuming process. We will be posting chapters over the course of the summer. We hope to have chapters 4 through 9 posted by the end of June.
For those who are curious, the current outline of Business Law Basics is as follows:
At the Blog for Business Law, a post on unique issues related to selling a business operated as a sole proprietorship.
As a follow up to our prior entry on the use of Bitcoins, a type of electronic-only currency, by corporations, an article on estate planning issues related to one's Bitcoin holdings.
[NOTE: NEITHER BUSINESSLAWBASICS.COM OR ITS BLOGGERS, OR BERGER HARRIS OR ANY OF ITS ATTORNEYS, ADVOCATES, RECOMMENDS, OR OTHERWISE ENDORSES THE USE OF BITCOINS].
The Commission on Theft of American Intellectual Property hs released its 2013 report. The Commission is composed of a bipartisan group of American businesspeople, national security and foreign affairs experts, politicians and academics including: