WWW Resources
- The Small Business Watchdog
The SBA Office of Advocacy has established a blog for small business regulatory issues, small business research, state regulatory activity, and more. The entire business community is welcome to join the conversation.
- American Bar Association’s
– Law and the Workplace
The American Bar Association provides information on the law and
the workplace in an effort to make employers and employees aware
of the laws that affect them. Specific topics addressed include
employment law, privacy issues and women in the workplace.
- Business.gov
The State and Local link section is designed to provide a small business with information
concerning the laws and regulations in their locale. This website
also offers information on topics such as employees, finance, government
contracts and much, much more. By accessing information by region,
users find state specific information (Tennessee)
that “links to information, organizations, services, tools and transactions”
on a variety of subjects of interest to the small business owner.
- EEOC – U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission
This website provides information and guidance regarding the law
governing the various types of discrimination. In addition, it provides
information specifically for employers and small business owners.
A link to the Americans with Disabilities Act can be found at this
website. It also offers the publication
The Americans
with Disabilities Act: A Primer for Small Business.
- Employment Law Guide
The Employment Law Guide describes the statutes and regulations
administered by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) that affect businesses
and workers. The Guide is designed mainly for those needing "hands-on"
information to develop wage, benefit, safety and health, and nondiscrimination
policies for businesses in general industry.
- Federal
Trade Commission
The Federal Trade Commission has produced several “creative, practical,
plain-language business education campaigns” that are a “cost-effective
and business-friendly way to obtain compliance with the law.”
- FormsGuru.com
Even though FormsGuru.com charges a fee for some of the forms on
this website, they also offer a large collection of free business
letters and legal forms. Forms requiring payment are clearly indicated.
-
Nolo’s Business, LLCs & Corporations
Presented in easy to understand language, Nolo provides information
on small business startup and structure. Nolo also provides valuable
information for day-to-day operations on many topics including financing,
marketing and advertising.
- FindLaw for Business
FindLaw for Business provides legal articles and guides addressing
the topics of how to start a business, operations, finance, accounting,
human resources and more.
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