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Legal Considerations when Starting a Business & How to Use a Lawyer
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In this recorded webinar, Brett Farrow of the Law Offices of Pullano & Farrow will explain the rules, requirements, costs, advantages, and disadvantages in selecting an entity type for operating a business.  Brett will review each type of entity formation including sole proprietorships, general partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies. Mr. Farrow will also discuss contracting principles and best practices for effective contract management.   Presenter, Brett Farrow, is a founding member of the firm providing counseling on a variety of health care and general business issues. Mr. Farrow has counseled and advised corporate and business clients in a variety of industries on the intricacy of startup, growth, mergers, and acquisitions. This experience spans corporate governance issues in both for-profit and non-profit organizations. Mr. Farrow has unique experience in handling the specialized needs of highly regulated health care providers in forming and organizing business and professional entities, owning and managing medical practices, advising clients on professional licensure issues and providing regulatory compliance oversight and review for institutional providers.
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