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Gaebler.com, Resources for Entrepreneurs, The Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Help for Small Businesses. www.gaebler.com/Sarbanes-Oxley.htm

Hieros Gamos Legal Business Center. http://www.hg.org/sbcenter.html

Lectric Law Library's Business & General Forms.http://www.lectlaw.com/formb.htm

Nolo.com, Running Your Small Business, http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/business-llcs-corporations.

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Kirk C. Heriot & Stephanie Dikovics Huneycutt, Legal Issues Impacting the Small Firm: Preliminary Observations, proceedings of the United States Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship Small Business Institute Director's Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida (2001).
https://usasbe.org/knowledge/proceedings/proceedingsDocs/USASBE2001proceedings-035.pdf

Abstract (from authors): This paper explores the identification of crucial legal factors in small and family owned businesses through the mechanism of individual interviews conducted by the researchers using a scripted questioning technique and follow-up questions. This preliminary study identifies legal strategies employed by small business owners in a variety of industries and methods of decision-making employed to determine legal outcomes. A variety of factors are explored in the context of business success, including uses of professional advice, business plans, financing, employee rights and tax matters. The determination of these legal factors and their potential impact on small business is considered in the context of multiple legal concerns affecting business owners. 

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