- Introduction
- Course overview
- IMPORTANT NOTICE
Complete Law Course for Entrepreneurs
Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
Every entrepreneur seems to be familiar with all of the major regulations that govern business. When someone becomes an entrepreneur, they should be familiar with several company rules to prevent the probable failure that comes with an expensive lawsuit. Udemy offers the Complete Law Course for Entrepreneurs online certification, which was developed by Mark Little, a compliance and risk management software executive.
Complete Law Course for Entrepreneurs online course is intended for applicants who are interested in learning the principal and concepts associated with law to establish their own business. Complete Law Course for Entrepreneurs online classes cover 3.5 hours of pre-recorded lectures along with 16 articles 9 downloadable resources and quizzes that revolve around topics like legal risk, legal entity, agreements, contracts, marketing law, advertising, marketing, email marketing, social media marketing, sales, hosting services, delivery services.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 3.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 16 articles
- 9 downloadable resources
- Quizzes
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and tv
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
Who it is for
What you will learn
After completing the Complete Law Course for Entrepreneurs certification course, applicants will gain an understanding of the principles of law and corporate law for growing business legally. Applicants will explore the functions of agreements, and business contracts as well as will acquire the knowledge of business finance for developing bootstrapping and funding strategies. Applicants will learn about concepts involved with sales, marketing, and advertising as well as will acquire the knowledge of strategies associated with social media marketing, and email marketing. Applicants will also acquire an understanding of the strategies involved with license structure, legal risk, legal entity, delivery services, and hosting services.
The syllabus
Business law for everyone
Prepare your business for incorporation
- Objectives: AIM your business in the right direction
- Assets
- Assets Quiz
- Investors
- Management
- Benefits of incorporation
Form your legal entity
- Objectives
- Key terms
- Where to incorporate
- Place of Incorporation Data
- Tax considerations
- International tax issues
- Taxes: 2018 international review
- What legal entity to choose
- Delaware Secretary of State
- LegalZoom
- Cooley GO Docs
Financing your business
- Objectives
- Funding strategy
- Bootstrapping
- Sources of equity financing
- Angel investors
- Venture capital investors
- Debt financing
- EXAMPLE: Cooley GO Seed Funding Documents
- Beware the side business
Your website: marketing and advertising
- Marketing law introduction
- Marketing collateral
- Marketing collateral: Designers
- Truth-in-Advertising
- Truth-in-Advertisting: Special Products and Disclaimers
- Truth-in-Advertising resources
- Social media marketing
- Email marketing
- Email marketing compliance resources
Your website: hosting and privacy
- Hosting services
- Hosting services: Squarespace example
- Hosting agreement examples
- Privacy policies
- Privacy policy examples
- Privacy policy resources
Selling your product: distribution models
- Sales introduction
- Direct sales model
- Apple Developer examples
- Alliances and distributorships
- Types of alliances
- Alliances and anti-corruption compliance
Selling your product: licensing
- Basic license structures
- Subscription licenses
- Salesforce.com example
- Perpetual licenses
- Perpetual license examples
- Free models
- Revenue recognition
Delivering services: getting hired and performing professional services
- Delivery services objectives
- Professional services markets
- Getting paid
- Professional Service Agreements and Statements of Work
- Hot spots
Hiring help: employees and contractors
- Objectives
- Contractor or Employee?
- Due diligence: contractors
- Due diligence: employees