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Common Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make When Involving Business Partners - Entrepreneur Podcast Network


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Jennifer Grady, Founding Attorney and Business Consultant at The Grady Firm, P.C. joins Enterprise Radio working in conjunction with the EPN Legal Corner & eLosAngeles. Jennifer discusses common mistakes made by entrepreneurs when involving business partners.


Listen to interview with host Eric Dye & guest Jennifer Grady discuss the following:

  1. Tell me about why you founded The Grady Firm and how you help entrepreneurs?

  2. With the current “Do It Yourself” mentality promoted on the Internet today, why is it important for entrepreneurs and business owners to work with an attorney?

  3. What are some of the most crucial documents that business owners need at each stage of the business cycle?

  4. What are some of the most common mistakes that you see entrepreneurs make when working with business partners?

  5. What are some resources that are available to entrepreneurs who seek legal counsel and moral support as they move forward with the endeavors?

Listen to the Podcast here.


About The Grady Firm, P.C.

The Grady Firm, P.C. attorneys specialize in helping businesses grow and succeed through employment, business, and immigration law advising for clients in California.  They help perform personnel audits, draft/revise Employee Handbooks, train employers on employment law compliance, provide on-demand legal analysis for hiring and firing questions, and provide leadership and sexual harassment training in English and Spanish.


To learn more about ensuring your business is compliant with state and local laws, schedule a complimentary 15-minute consultation with The Grady Firm’s attorneys; call +1 (949) 798-6298; or fill out a Contact Request Form.


*This article is for informational purposes only, and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. This article does not make any guarantees as to the outcome of a particular matter, as each matter has its own set of circumstances and must be evaluated individually by a licensed attorney.


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