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Free NFIB Webinar: Top 10 Ways to Avoid a Lawsuit

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Download the slides for this webinar.

Civil lawsuits can cost individuals and businesses billions of dollars each year. With the dramatic rise in the cost of lawsuits, many small businesses fear even the possibility of being sued. However, instead of ideally hoping a lawsuit will pass you by, every small business owner needs to develop a strategy that will help prevent legal entanglements and defend your business.

To help your business stay out of court — or win should you end up there — the NFIB Small Business Legal Center, the legal resource for small business owners nationwide, presented the educational webinar: Top Ten Ways to Avoid a Lawsuit.

This webinar helped identify areas of your business that may expose you to costly lawsuits, and how to address them to make sure you’re protected.

The webinar covered:

• How to structure your business to limit your personal liability in the event your business is sued.

• Determining the types of insurance coverage you need and how much.

• The most likely areas where your business will get sued.

• Plus answers to your other lawsuit avoidance questions.

For more information, e-mail legalcenter@nfib.org.

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