
Legal Essentials for Small Business with Alex Solo from Sprintlaw
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Welcome to this weeks’ episode of The Australian Small Business Show!
In this episode we are joined by Alex Solo from Sprint Law to talk legal essentials for small businesses. Alex is a lawyer, entrepreneur and co-founder of Sprintlaw, an international law/tech firm that’s transforming the way legal services are delivered to small businesses. Sprintlaw operates in Australia, New Zealand and the UK and has won many industry awards, including being listed as the fastest growing legal business in the Asia Pacific region by the Financial Times in 2022. As a lawyer, Alex specialises in the technology space and was named one of Australia’s Most Influential Lawyers by Australasian Lawyer in 2022, one of Asia Law Portal’s “30 People to Watch” in the Business of Law in Asia in 2020 and was selected by Lawyer’s Weekly as the top under 30 technology & media lawyer in Australia in 2019.
In this discussion we talk to Alex about the core fundamentals from a legal perspective in terms of protecting your business from risk.
Specifically we chatted about:
· Business structures, getting it right, and making sure you have the right things in place legally
· Branding, business names and protecting your Intellectual Property
· Key contracts to have both for customers and suppliers
· Privacy, digital presence and data protection
If you’d like to connect with Alex and the team at Sprintlaw visit their website here: https://sprintlaw.com.au/
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