Financial Poise™ Announces “ONE HOUR LAW SCHOOL 2016," a…



Financial Poise™ Webinars and West LegalEdcenter are pleased to announce the September 23rd premiere of a new webinar series “One Hour Law School 2016,” designed to introduce attorneys and business owners to the the legal issues that face business owners. Moderator Robert Sieland of DeVry Education Group joins panelists from firms including Arnstein & Lehr, Lotzer Law Group, Hoge Fenton and Avalon Net Worth to discuss business formation and ownership, employment issues and asset protection.

CHICAGO, IL (PRWEB) September 08, 2016

While the basics about virtually anything—the law included—seem accessible with a few clicks of a mouse, understanding how to use the law practically is another thing. The webinar series, One Hour Law School 2016, explores some of the most common issues faced by business owners, viewed from the real world. The series will jumpstart your understanding of key legal issues and, importantly, discuss practical approaches to dealing and thinking about these matters. You’ll learn how to start a company, work with employees and partners, and protect your business’s interests.

As with all Financial Poise™ Webinars, each episode in the series is designed to be viewed independently of the other episodes, and listeners will enhance their knowledge of this area whether they attend one, some, or all of the programs.

All of these issues are discussed in plain English, and while the series is valuable for seasoned professionals in many fields (law, accounting, investment banking, etc.) who practice in this area, it is also be easily understandable for business owners who have not previously been through this process.

The first episode of the series, FORMING A COMPANY, airs on September 23 at 2pm CST (Register Here) and features Moderator Robert Sieland of DeVry Education Group. He is joined by Gene Geekie of Arnstein & Lehr, Peter Feinberg of Hoge Fenton and Trisha Lotzer of Lotzer Law Group.

What is the business? How will it be funded? What is the founders’ vision for the future? The answers to these and other basic questions, will help determine whether a company should be formed as a limited liability company, a partnership, an S corporation, or a C corporation. The choice will have significant tax and operational implications over the life of a business. This webinar explores those implications and how one should go about deciding what the right choice for a particular business is.

ABOUT FINANCIAL POISE™:

Financial Poise™ (http://www.financialpoise.com ) provides unbiased news, continuing education, and intelligence to private business owners, executives, investors, and their trusted advisors. For more information contact Emily Goldin at egoldin(at)financialpoise(dot)com or 312-469-0135.

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