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Nolo Podcast Transcripts: Is it Harder to Sell a Retail or a Service Business?
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Saturday, October 14, 2006. Is it Harder to Sell a Retail or a Service Business? We’re speaking with attorney Fred Steingold, an expert on small business law. We’re going to talk to him about the issues that arise when you’re buying or selling a business. Fred is the author of “ The Complete Guide to Selling a Business. 8221; from Nolo. NOLO: Fred, is it harder to sell a retail business versus a service business? What are the concerns when you’re selling these types of businesses? Those things should be ...
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Nolo Podcast Transcripts: January 2007
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Second Homes: What Should You Know. This is our second interview with Craig Venezia. A nationally recognized mortgage expert and the author of Buying a Second Home: Income Getaway Retirement. From Nolo. In our previous interview we discussed issues that arose when co-buying a second home. In this interview we’ll focus on several issues involving the financing and the location of a second home. Am I going to be paying the same interest-rate I’m paying ten years from now? I wil...
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Nolo Podcast Transcripts: September 2006
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Saturday, September 30, 2006. Can a Nonprofit Make a Profit? We’re speaking with Anthony Mancuso, an expert on corporations, business forms, and nonprofits, and the author of, “ How to Form a Nonprofit Corporation. 8221; We’re going to speak with Tony today about the ability of a nonprofit corporation to earn income. NOLO: If a nonprofit can make a profit, then what can’t it do with this profit? NOLO: You used the term “self-inurement? TONY MANCUSO: Generally that’s true. TONY MANCUSO: As opposed to acti...
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Nolo Podcast Transcripts: January 2006
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Saturday, January 7, 2006. What is an Executor? We’re speaking with attorney Mary Randolph, author of ‘ The Executor’s Guide: Settling a Loved One’s Estate or Trust.’. Mary, perhaps you can start out by telling us some of the major tasks that an executor is required to do. NOLO: The executor is compensated for the task performed for the estate, but in your book you say that there can be practical reasons for declining these fees. Can you explain that? What if you find a digital will, for example? NOLO: I...
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Nolo Podcast Transcripts: Disciplining Employees: What are Some Common Mistakes?
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Saturday, January 20, 2007. Disciplining Employees: What are Some Common Mistakes? We’re speaking with attorney Lisa Guerin, an expert on employment law issues and co-author of the. NOLO: Lisa, in the book, you talk about “overdocumenting” employee discipline. How is that possible? Shouldn’t you write down everything that happens? NOLO: When disciplining employees you advise people not to make promises about the future. What happens if you do? NOLO: If you’re in a situation where you’re about...LISA GUER...
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Nolo Podcast Transcripts: What's the Best Way to Discipline An Employee?
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Saturday, October 21, 2006. What's the Best Way to Discipline An Employee? We’re speaking with Margie Mader-Clark, an expert on human resources issues, and the author of, “The Job Description Handbook,” from Nolo. Margie is currently working on a book on progressive discipline. QUESTION: Some people describe progressive discipline as a ladder. Why is that? QUESTION: Okay, an employee has done something bad, and the company wants to suspend the employee. Let’s say the employee has threatened som...For exa...
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Nolo Podcast Transcripts: May 2006
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Sunday, May 28, 2006. Reel Justice: How Accurate are Courtroom Movies? We're speaking with attorney and professor Paul Bergman, who is, with Michael Asimow, the co-author of " Reel Justice: The Courtroom Goes to the Movies. From Andrews McMeel Publishing). "Reel Justice" is a fascinating analysis of hundreds of courtroom movies. It sheds a lot of light on the legal system, the accuracy of courtroom films, and it tells us a lot about how we perceive the law. NOLO: In Reel Justice, you explain that movie l...
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Copyright Litigation Blog: Congratulations To Top 25 Most Popular Copyright Law Blogs Of All Time
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Monday, June 29, 2015. 3 Chilling Effects Clearinghouse. 4 Chicago IP Litigation Blog. 5 Recording Industry vs. The People. 6 Likelihood of Confusion. 12 Case Clothesed For Fashion Law. 15 Ruling Imagination: Law and Creativity. 18 In Between Cases. 19 LoTempio Law Blog. 21 IP In Brief. 24 Nolo Presents The Law In Plain English. Congratulations to all of you for your contributions and thanks to Justia for tracking it all. Monday, June 29, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This book is a must".
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Nolo Podcast Transcripts: October 2006
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Saturday, October 28, 2006. Blogs, Websites and Podcasts: When Do You Need Permission? In this episode we’re going to examine what happens if you use other people’s material in your business – for example, you use someone’s artwork on your blog, using someone’s music on your podcast, or using another company’s trademark at your website. We’re speaking with Rich Stim, the author of the book Getting Permission. First question, Rich do I need to get your permission to interview you for this podcast? Okay &#...