INTRODUCTION A new data protection law is being implemented on May 25, 2018 called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). GDPR is an overhaul of the existing European Commission data…
Blockchain is new technology that will have many implications in the legal world. However, before you can understand the implications/applications of Blockchain technology, first a little summary on what it…

Did you know there were 1,571,056 tax-exempt nonprofit organizations in 2016 alone? That number includes public charities, private foundations, and civic leagues. This means there is plenty of room for…

There are over 1.5 million non-profit organizations registered in the U.S. If you’re planning to start a non-profit or are already past the startup phase, thumbs up. Running a non-profit…

You started a nonprofit to help the community and get behind a cause. Yet, business does not run on good intentions. There are expenses many find difficult to cover despite…

Over half a million applications for some type of patent were filed in 2015. The process is usually long and confusing to navigate. While the process is often burdensome, patents…
When starting a new business protecting the original idea is often a primary concern. Yet, the idea often times has to be shared with potential investors, collaborators, partners, employees, etc….

We had the pleasure of attending a town hall last week regarding the new Texas SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) intrastate crowdfunding exemptions. This new exemption creates exciting new opportunities for new…
Net neutrality is a hot topic and the outcomes over the recent neutrality debate may have an enormous impact on the entrepreneurial landscape for small businesses by potentially making it…
Last week partner, Mishty Deb gave a talk on the legal issues that arise when businesses use online templates, emails, and social media. Tips on avoiding trouble and pointers that…