Legal Help
Learn when it's time to bring in a lawyer and how to pick the right one to fit your needs.
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When to Hire a Lawyer
Should you hire a lawyer or handle things on your own? Get some guidance for making this crucial decision. Find out when you clearly need legal help, and when you might be able to get by without the additional expense.
· 7 min read
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1099 vs. W-2 Employees
Deciding between a 1099 independent contractor and a W-2 employee can affect your working relationship, costs, and tax implications. Make an informed choice with our guide.
· 9 min read
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The Ins and Outs of Hold Harmless Agreements and Liability Waivers
Liability waivers protect your business against lawsuits for negligence. Find out how to use one for your business.
· 5 min read
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How to Use a Remote Online Notary
Need a notary fast? Discover how to use a remote online notary—anytime, anywhere—with quick tips on state laws, costs, and how it works.
· 6 min read
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LegalZoom Reviews
Big dreams. Smart moves. Real stories. See why millions trust LegalZoom to protect their businesses and legacies.
· 9 min read
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Secured Promissory Notes: Definition, Key Terms, and Additional Options
Thinking about lending or borrowing for your business? Learn about secured promissory notes and how they compare to other types of notes.
· 8 min read
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What Happens at an Ex Parte Hearing?
Sometimes, emergency situations require the court to act without both parties receiving notice—a scenario known as an ex parte hearing.
· 6 min read
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Navigating Your Patent Assignment
Did you know you can transfer ownership of your patent even before it's issued? Find out why inventors may want or be required to assign their patents.
· 3 min read
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Protect Your Pup with a Dog Bill of Sale
Adding a dog to your family is an important event, and you want to be sure your purchase is legal and binding. Find out how to use a dog bill of sale.
· 3 min read
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How to Get a Restraining Order: With Top Legal Reasons
To get a restraining order, you must prove to a judge that you’re in danger. In emergency cases, an officer can expedite the process temporarily.
· 7 min read