Webinar series from Foster Swift addresses legal strategies for women business leaders

GRAND RAPIDS– Michigan ranks in the “Top 10 States” with the highest percentage of women business owners at 36.8% per capita, according to maxfilings.com. To help women leaders stay up to date on the laws, regulations and other resources that may benefit them, Foster Swift has developed a “Legal Strategies for Women Leaders” webinar series.

The first 30-minute session is scheduled for April 19 at 9 am EST. Amanda Dernovshek will discuss ‘Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) Certification’ and address:

• What is the women owned small business certification? 

• What agency or organization certifies a business as women-owned? 

• What are the requirements for WOSB? 

• How can certification benefit women business owners?

To register, use this Zoom link: 

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cmLhtTdoSrmsCjeYYOc_Bw

Each session will have opportunities for participants to ask questions and discuss legal opportunities and challenges facing women leaders.  

Future topics include:

• June 7: Executive compensation options & negotiation with employee benefits attorney Mindi Johnson.

• August 9: Protecting your business assets and the importance of a pre-nuptial agreement to protect your business with family law attorneys Jackie Dupler & Andrea Badalucco. 

• October 4: Effective estate planning and planned giving with estate planning attorney Amanda Afton Martin. 

Contact info@fosterswift.com if you have further questions.


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