Wade Law Group July 2018

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3. No privacy policy If you do any marketing, you need to have a privacy policy that tells consumers how their information is being shared. A privacy policy isn’t a courtesy reminder; it’s the law. 2. Not including terms and conditions that customers must agree to on your site Go to most company websites, and at some point, you’ll be asked to agree to their terms and conditions. Having this measure in place helps protect the business against lawsuits related to the services they provide. 1. Not consulting an attorney As you’ve likely noticed, most of the mistakes on this list can be avoided by seeking legal input. Consulting an attorney early on can help ensure that your business gets off to a strong start and avoids some of the major bumps down the road. When you’re in need of legal counsel for your business, give Wade Law Group a call. This elite group of attorneys, led by founder Amiel Wade, has provided business law counsel to many successful businesses and is ready to help yours become one of them.

As an entrepreneur, you have a lot on your mind. But if you’re not concerned with the legal aspects of owning a business, you may be making some big mistakes that could cost you down the road. Entrepreneur and attorney Abdullahi Muhammed gathered input from nine other attorneys about the most common mistakes they see business owners make. 5. Not establishing the correct business structure This mistake can cost not only your business, but also you personally. If you fail to file your business correctly, let’s say as a sole proprietorship instead of an LLC, and get sued down the road, your belongings, including your home, could be on the line. An experienced attorney can give you the information you need to file correctly. 4. Not having a clear understanding of business tax laws Do you pay the sales or VAT taxes for your business? Do you need to? These are a few of the questions that can come up in an audit. Tax law is complex, and a business accountant or attorney can help you decipher the code to make sure you’re not putting your business at risk.

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PALEO BALSAMIC PORK CHOPS

This flavorful take on pork chops is the perfect centerpiece for your meal. You can serve the chops alongside a simple salad, charred asparagus, or any other summer veggies you want.

INGREDIENTS

4 boneless pork chops

1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes

1/4 cup balsamic vinegar

1 teaspoon fresh thyme

3 tablespoons raw honey

Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste

2 cloves garlic, minced

DIRECTIONS

1. Heat oven to 400 F. 2. Generously season pork chops with salt and pepper. 3. In a saucepan, combine balsamic vinegar, honey, garlic, red pepper flakes, and thyme. 4. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer gently for 5–6 minutes.

5. On high heat in an oven-safe saute pan or skillet, sear the pork chops for 1–2 minutes on each side. 6. Brush chops with half of glaze and transfer to oven. 7. Roast 6–8 minutes. 8. Remove from oven and brush with another coat of glaze. Let cool 5–10 minutes and serve. 3 408-842-1688

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