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How To Start An Online Shop: The Importance of Forethought
How To Start An Online Shop: The Importance of Forethought

If you have a creative passion or hobby, odds are, you’ve likely considered seeing if you could turn a profit from it at least a time or two. And it’s worth the consideration- neither this business, nor Paige Hulse Law would have come into existence.

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Modifications versus Amendments: When and How to Use Them In Contracts
Modifications versus Amendments: When and How to Use Them In Contracts

The two primary ways to edit or change a legal contract are modifications and amendments. In layman’s terms,  these two words may seem synonymous. But in contract law, these two words are distinct, and misusing them can potentially result in a void contract and legal ramifications. 

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Pinterest Part I: How To Use Pinterest Legally
Pinterest Part I: How To Use Pinterest Legally

As a lawyer, I also have to point out that Pinterest’s terms of use are some of the most user-friendly that I’ve seen: after all of the requisite legal jargon has been stated, they include a blurb translating each paragraph. This is such a great practice to implement for any business!

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Using SMS and MMS Marketing Legally in 2024: A Guide for Online Businesses
Using SMS and MMS Marketing Legally in 2024: A Guide for Online Businesses

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How to Prepare Your Business for 2024
How to Prepare Your Business for 2024
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Complete legal guide to DBAs & when you need one
Complete legal guide to DBAs & when you need one
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Complete Guide: How to correctly sign contracts with clients
Complete Guide: How to correctly sign contracts with clients
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3 ways to avoid piercing the corporate veil in your LLC (with examples)
3 ways to avoid piercing the corporate veil in your LLC (with examples)
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LLCs 101: The Complete Guide for Creative Business Owners
LLCs 101: The Complete Guide for Creative Business Owners
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