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The Entrepreneur's Guide to Business Law

The Entrepreneur's Guide to Business Law

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book for entrepreneurs -- much more than law
Review: Any person beginning a new start-up should pick this up before they get much further than an idea. Though geared towards the major legal issues involved in starting a company, this book covers many of the essentials of beginning and structuring a business far better than most of the other books on financing or building start-ups. I've at least looked through a dozen books on the subject and none has had better, more explicit guidance on dividing founder's equity, options, funding relationship and so much more. I cannot recommend this book highly enough; you'll be at a disadvantage without it. You can view other reviews of entrepreneur books via my reviewer profile.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great book -- excellent overview of business law
Review: highly readable and informative primer on basic business law principles and their application within the context of early stage and maturing companies (from day one of the business to ipo). its use of examples is also excellent. chapter 13 (Human Resources) was particularly helpful -- the information on employment issues and the sample work agreement forms are enormously helpful.

i recommend reading this book before quiting your corporate job and starting your own company -- the 2nd chapter of the book, "Leaving Your Employer," highlights certain legal restrictions that may save the entrepreneur from potential headaches in the future involving their former employer.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: USA Today- "Business law guide is fun, informative" 8/11/97
Review: I am very excited about the reaction to my new book. Working Woman called it "A readable, practical guide to business law for entrepreneurs" 10/97 Washington Lawyer said it's like PDR for lawyers and should be on every lawyer's desktop. My MBA students at Stanford Business School love this book as do executives in the Stanford Executive Program for Growing Companies. I had fun writing it and hope you find it as "fun, informative" as USA Today did (8/11/97).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: book review
Review: I find the book to be very practical, and extremely helpful to entrepreneurs who are in the process of starting companies. I highly recommend this book to first-time entrepreneurs...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great book -- excellent overview of business law
Review: I found this book be very insightful. Many people that start businesses rarely think of the broad legal ramifications of their business activities. This book clearly sets forth basic business and legal concepts that ALL persons entering into a business venture should consider before they begin operations.

Individuals with a legal or business background may find much of the information obvious, but to the vast majority of readers, this book is a must, if they are considering launching their own business.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Vital "preventive" legal measures for business novices...
Review: I found this book be very insightful. Many people that start businesses rarely think of the broad legal ramifications of their business activities. This book clearly sets forth basic business and legal concepts that ALL persons entering into a business venture should consider before they begin operations.

Individuals with a legal or business background may find much of the information obvious, but to the vast majority of readers, this book is a must, if they are considering launching their own business.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Passed the acid test of negotiating venture capital
Review: I'm a Silicon Valley executive and entrepreneur. I had to negotiate a term sheet to raise a venture capital round for my company, having never done so. The clear, concise, "human readable" advice in the book gave me all the juice I needed to swing a great deal. What's the ROI on that? And it was a hell of a lot easier and cheaper than iterating with my lawyers.

If you're starting or running a small company, BUY THIS BOOK. It's a must-have!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great reference, also fun to browse
Review: This book is a great reference that touches everything, taking the reader through the steps in the formation of a new company. And there are a lot of steps. But my favorite feature of the book is that it is easy to browse. Any page you open to has something interesting on it, and you can start reading there without needing to read everything that comes before. The book is stocked with short real-life examples (with the names changed) taken from the authors' own experiences as business lawyers. Separately, it has a running story of a fictitous start-up going through each of the stages dicussed. My idea of what's interesting may be influenced by the fact that I work for an eight-person start-up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Outstanding Practical Resource
Review: This book is an extremely helpful resource for anyone interested in establishing or working for a new business.

I made practical use of several chapters within days of reading them.

Its easy-to-read style does not compromise useful depth.

I highly recommend it to anybody starting, thinking of starting, or considering working for a new enterprise.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Outstanding Practical Resource
Review: This book is an extremely helpful resource for anyone interested in establishing or working for a new business.

I made practical use of several chapters within days of reading them.

Its easy-to-read style does not compromise useful depth.

I highly recommend it to anybody starting, thinking of starting, or considering working for a new enterprise.


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