Special Thanks to the Exclusive Sponsor of Our 2020 Workshop Program!

When

Wednesday, September 23, 2020 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM MDT
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Where

This is an online event. 
 

 
 

Contact

Chapter Administrator 
SCORE Albuquerque 
505-248-8232 
admin.0067@scorevolunteer.org 
Top 10 Legal Mistakes That Can Destroy a Business 
Local Workshop with Larry Donohue  
  

Legal issues are often put on the back burner. Failing to do some basic legal planning can result in: 

* Costly mistakes

* Impaired growth

* Even the untimely collapse of the company

The workshop will cover:

* Protecting corporate shield and personal assets

* Managing key employee issues

* How to raise capital legally

* Reducing the risk of litigation

...and much more.

The presenter: Larry Donahue, attorney-at-law

A high-tech entrepreneur, who loves small, dynamic, smart and savvy start-ups, especially in the Internet and E-Commerce sectors.

Possesses over 30 years of IT experience, 20 years of legal background, and 15 years as COO / Corporate Counsel for successful high-tech start-ups.

Happy to work hard, but prefers to work smart. Understands the value of accountability, vision, strategic decision-making, and measuring performance.

Hates PowerPoint, but possesses a borderline-unhealthy devotion to Excel.

Specialties: Internet Law, E-Commerce, Contracts, Legal Compliance, Operations, Business Development

COST: $29.99

   Thank You to our 2020 Facilities Sponsor! 

                                 

SCORE Albuquerque helps small businesses grow from start-up through maturity by providing lifelong learning opportunities for business owners.  Clients develop their own path to small business success by accessing one-on-one mentoring, workshops, Q&A sessions, Business Owners Councils, and a national network of resources -- all at no- or low-cost.  Our team of experienced entrepreneurs, business owners, corporate executives and managers are trained, certified mentors who help clients gain clarity to take the next step. SCORE is funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. In New Mexico, SCORE also has chapters in Santa Fe and Las Cruces.