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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
A lawyer helps you choose the right business structure, draft contracts, and ensure compliance with e-commerce laws.
Templates may not cover your unique risks. Tailored contracts provide stronger protection.
An LLC provides flexibility and protects personal assets; a corporation is ideal for raising capital but has stricter compliance.
We share general resources. For personalized guidance, consult a licensed attorney.
Yes, we help with cross-border e-commerce, contracts, and compliance matters.
Glossary of Business Law Terms
A simple A–Z reference for entrepreneurs and business owners.
Arbitration – A private method of resolving disputes without going to court.
Articles of Incorporation – Documents filed to legally create a corporation.
Breach of Contract – Failure to fulfill terms of a contract.
Confidentiality Agreement (NDA) – A contract protecting sensitive business information.
Copyright – Protection for original works like writing, images, or software.
Due Diligence – The process of evaluating a business or contract before making commitments.
Intellectual Property (IP) – Creations of the mind, such as trademarks, patents, and designs.
Liability – Legal responsibility for obligations or damages.
Limited Liability Company (LLC) – A business structure protecting owners’ personal assets.
Trademark – A word, symbol, or design identifying goods or services.
