How to Avoid Legal Trouble in Your Small Business
How to Avoid Legal Trouble in Your Small Business
Running your own company is filled with myriad challenges. From managing your staff to consulting with your marketing team, there’s a lot going on. Meanwhile, there are also laws regulating your business, some of which may surprise you. You can’t afford those surprises, but these tips will help you to cover your bases, legally speaking.Workers’ RightsOne of the most prevalent types of controversies in the business world is that of workers’ rights. Throughout history, workers have been treated as expendable pawns and, while things are much, much better now, there are still some holdovers from previous eras of commerce. This can make it much more difficult to comply with the laws protecting workers, because even your style of management might have been informed largely by tactics that are no longer deemed acceptable.One thing you’ll need to keep your eye on in this area is overtime laws. Try searching something along the lines “California overtime laws” in order to get a feel for the laws in your area, because they can differ from place to place, but the gist of it is that overtime work is typically paid at a higher rate. When employees aren’t getting what they’re owed, or when they think they aren’t, you’ll find yourself in hot water, so you need to be on the right side of the law, first and foremost.Another common issue in this area is workers’ compensation. When an employee is injured, an assessment must be made as to who is at fault. If the employee is deemed responsible, then they will be solely responsible for their medical bills. On the other hand, if the company is found to have been negligent in such a way as to allow an accident to occur, then they will be on the hook for worker’s compensation. Again, the ruling matters just a little bit less than the truth, at least initially, but following the letter of the law in terms of your safety regulations will protect you from legal trouble surrounding this issue.Business Finance LawAnother crucial area of law in which you must carefully tread is that of business finance. The entire premise of doing business is to make as much money as possible, but doing so without consideration for the regulations surrounding business finance law will invariably land you in trouble.
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About Kevin Gardner
Kevin Gardner graduated with a BS in Computer Science and an MBA from UCLA. He works as a business consultant for InnovateBTS where he helps companies integrate technology to improve performance. He shares his knowledge and expertise not only with his clients, but also with his fellow bloggers and readers.