The National Business Institute will present the live video webinar "Guiding Small and Family-Owned Businesses" on Thursday, November 11, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The faculty will analyze key legal issues that arise throughout the small business lifecycle, from preliminary planning and entity selection, to employment law basics, succession planning, and winding up. The webinar will provide strategic advice and practical tips for setting small business clients up for success. Attendees will:
• Get best practices for handling preliminary matters, including compensation, ownership agreements, and division of accountant and attorney responsibilities.
• Explore go-to entity selection and structural strategies for small and family-owned ventures.
• Expand succession planning toolkits and explore best practices for using buy-sell agreements, trusts, and other estate planning devices.
• Go beyond formation and learn how to advise clients through the thick and thin of everyday business.
• Learn how to navigate common employment law risks involving worker classification, the hiring process, discrimination, and more.
This program is designed for attorneys. Accountants and paralegals may also benefit.
Cost for the webinar is $389 which includes the course book. To register, call 1-800-930-6182 or visit www.nbi-sems.com.
- Posted October 22, 2021
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