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The best companies are formed around a simple but great idea. As this idea develops and is introduced to the world, it needs to be nurtured and protected.
Do Protect offers clear and accessible l...
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20 May 2014

The best companies are formed around a simple but great idea. As this idea develops and is introduced to the world, it needs to be nurtured and protected.
Do Protect offers clear and accessible legal advice and explanations on all aspects of setting up, running and growing your own business, including:
• Intellectual Property Rights
• Raising finance
• Dealing with customers and suppliers
• E-commerce and social media
• Building a team
• Selling your business
Do Protect is essential reading for anyone starting their own business. Get the legalities right, then focus on the fun stuff. Build your business on a strong foundation.
Price: $14.95
Pages: 144
Publisher: Global Book Sales
Imprint: Do Books
Series: Do Books
Publication Date:
20 May 2014
Trim Size: 7.00 X 4.75 in
ISBN: 9781907974151
Format: Paperback
‘As most entrepreneurs are eager to commence, the book does not overload the reader with jargon but instead focuses on the key concepts needed for such areas as employment law, company set-up, intellectual properties and other areas relevant for an aspiring business person.’ – Amazon reviewer
Johnathan Rees is a company commercial lawyer. He has more than 25 years' experience of advising a wide range of clients from entrepreneurs to large owner-managed businesses, international corporations, banks and private equity institutions. Having started his career in London with an international law firm he subsequently became a partner in large provincial firms based in Manchester and Bristol. He advises on matter ranging from business startups and commercial contracts to raising finance, joint ventures, and mergers and acquisitions.