Legal Foundations for Entrepreneurs
Offered By: University of Maryland, College Park via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
By its nature, the law touches on many aspects of entrepreneurship, making it an applicable and versatile topic of study. For aspiring entrepreneurs, it's important to understand how to form the business and work with the initial customers. For active entrepreneurs, there are critical considerations on employment law and operating policies. For everyone, the role that the law plays in managing the company, and its associated risks, must be properly understood to navigate challenges and capitalize on opportunities.
With the aspiring and active entrepreneur in mind, this course focuses on the foundational elements of law. We'll begin with an introduction to the nature of law and modern legal systems and sources. Initial priorities, including what legal activities you may pursue on your own, versus when and how to select and work with an attorney, are explored. Business formation choices and considerations are also central points of discussion. Employments laws and liabilities are examined, with the closing topic being entering and existing your business.
"Legal Foundations for Entrepreneurs" is one of three courses in the "Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship Specialization" by Coursera and the University of Maryland. This specialization explores the critical legal and business issues entrepreneurs face as they build and launch a new venture. Learners examine real-world scenarios and address legal and business issues from ideation to all of the important junctures along the path to success. Significant attention is placed on new venture formation, intellectual property management, and contracts and financing arrangements.
Syllabus
- Introduction to Legal Foundations for Entrepreneurs
- Get acquainted with the learning experience and course format, meet the faculty, and connect with classmates from across the globe.
- Legal Fundamentals
- Mechanics of Business Formation
- Organizing Your Business
- Employee Status
- Employment Law and Liability
- Entering and Exiting Your Business
- Next Steps
Taught by
Wilson L. White and Dr. James V. Green
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