My current location: Los Angeles, CA | Change location
Featured Attorneys
BUSINESS ATTORNEY WITH CORPORATE AND SMALL BUSINESS EXPERIENCE. PRACTICAL
(818) 920-2113

Do's and Don'ts: Starting a Business


So, you are ready to start your business venture. Great! Get off on the right track by following a few simple "DO's and DON'Ts."

THE DO's

DO limit your liability to your investment in your company by incorporating your business or organizing it as a limited liability company.

DO disclose everything to your attorney about your proposed business venture and past business experiences, both positive and negative.

DO discuss with your attorney the advantages and disadvantages of the various forms of business entities.

DO discuss with your attorney the "corporate formalities" to which you must adhere in order to preserve the limited liability afforded to you by virtue of having incorporated your business.

DO discuss with your attorney the need for a detailed written buy-sell agreement with your business partners.

DO discuss with your attorney the need for a written employee handbook and written employment agreements containing confidentiality and noncompetition obligations if necessary.

DO apply for a federal tax identification number for your business (necessary for almost all businesses).

DO talk to a tax professional and budget for taxes.

DO invest in technology.

DO prepare a detailed written business plan.

DO seek advice from organizations such as Small Business Development Centers (www.sba.gov/sbdc/sbdcnear.html) and the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) (www.score.org).

DO join your local chamber of commerce, local civic organizations, trade groups, and entrepreneurs organizations.

DO get to know your customers and suppliers.

DO network.

THE DON'Ts

DON'T make expensive office space and furnishings a high priority unless you are in an "image" business.

DON'T print your stationary, business cards, and promotional materials until you have had a trademark attorney conduct a search of existing state and federal trademarks and pending trademark applications.

DON'T ask or permit your employees to breach confidentiality or noncompetition agreements with their previous employers.

DON'T spend money required to be set aside for employee and other withholding taxes.

DON'T sign company contracts in your individual capacity. Rather, sign them on behalf of the company as an officer of the company.

DON'T put off buying insurance.

DON'T give up 50 percent of your company to investors in your first fundraising effort.

DON'T pass up opportunities for free publicity.

DON'T try to do everything yourself. Setting up a business is complicated, and a business law attorney can assist you in making and implementing the right decisions.


Featured Attorneys
Business and Corporate Law. Reasonable Rates. The Next Best Thing to Having Your Own Corporate Counsel. Call Now,
(310) 203-2249
Oswald & Yap Serving Los Angeles and Orange Counties www.oswald-yap.com
Experienced & Effective Representation: Business Law, Securities, Commercial Real Estate, Intellectual Property.
(949) 788-8900
Providing Exceptional Representation for Businesses. Call Today to Speak with Our Attorneys. 1-888-WHGCLaw (944-2529)
1-888-WHGCLaw
Sponsored Services
Do you run a small business?
Find the contracts, forms and agreements you need to run your small business. From incorporation to employment - save time and money for basic legal issues.
More Sponsored Services
Incorporate/Form LLC Online:
- Order LLCs or Corporation, Registered Agent, Trademark, or Dissolution Service or buy Corporate Kits & Seals. One stop shopping!
Form a Corporation
Legal Ace.com has the turn key online system to make starting a corporation easy and affordable.
Incorporate Online:
LLCs, Corporations, Corporate Dissolutions, Aged Shelf Corporations. We will beat any competitor's price on Registered Agent or Incorporation services!
Incorporate Online - Legalzoom:
Form a corporation or LLC quickly and easily. From LegalZoom, the #1 legal document service.