There have been a lot of great posts contributed by students to the Inside Entrepreneurship Blog recently! Please browse the posts’ summaries below and click the link to any of the full articles you are interested in.
AI & IP: Four Important Letters for Business Owners to Know by Tessa Brandsema: Regardless of if you find yourself in the business world, academia, or simply browsing the Internet, it is nearly impossible to escape the discourse surrounding the recent insurgence of artificial intelligence. Its capabilities appear to be boundless, and many individuals have chosen to utilize its generative abilities to create art, brainstorm business ideas, and problem solve real world issues. This post explores the potential pitfalls hidden in the glamour and ease of artificial intelligence.
“Who Do You Work For?!” What to Expect from Your Company’s Legal Counsel by Joe Crowley: Legal counsel can ensure your business doesn’t run into any trouble during takeoff. This post provides guidance to small business owners and managers on what to expect from their legal counsel.
“Avoiding the Pierce” How to Avoid Piercing the Veil as a Small Business Owner by Brandon Garner: Congratulations! You have successfully set up a small business and have moved into the operational phase. Being the wise and shrewd businessperson that you are, you have set up your business as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) to ensure personal liability protection. This post explores common factors that can lead to piercing the corporate veil for business owners.
Kicked to the Street: FTC Makes the Non-Compete Obsolete – For Now by Tim Azizkhan: Walt Disney once said that the “way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.” It seems the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was listening. This post explores what is a non-compete agreement, and the FTC’s final rule.