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Building a Business - Legal Series for Business Owners - In-Person & Online

2023 LEGAL SERIES FOR BUSINESS OWNERS- FEATURING CLINE WILLIAMS

By Nebraska Enterprise Fund

When and where

Date and time

Starts on Tuesday, January 17 · 5:30pm CST

Location

2112 N 30th St 2112 North 30th Street Omaha, NE 68111

About this event

The 2023 Legal Series for Business Owners brings you legal insights on key legal topics directly impacting your business. Each dynamic session is led by a leading attorney to address these topics. Participants will have a greater understanding of these legal issues, gain tips and insights, and have interactive dialog. The monthly sessions are helpful both in person and via a hybrid model. All sessions are free due to the generous support of Cline Williams.

2023 SERIES SCHEDULE

JANUARY 17: BUSINESS FORMATION- WHICH STRUCTURE IS BEST?

FEBRUARY 21: OPERATING AGREEMENTS, PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS, & OTHER KEY DOCUMENTS- WHAT DO I NEED?

MARCH 21: ( B.A.I.L.) BANKER-ACCOUNTANT-INSURANCE-LEGAL

APRIL 18: HR FOR SMALL BUSINESS 1

MAY 16: HR FOR SMALL BUSINESS 2

JUNE 20: ( B.A.I.L.) 1 BANKER-ACCOUNTANT-INSURANCE-LEGAL

JULY 18: CONTRACTS - WHAT DO I NEED BEFORE I SIGN?

AUGUST 15: LEGAL PITFALLS OF A SMALL BUSINESS - HOW DO I STAY IN BUSINESS?

SEPTEMBER 19: ( B.A.I.L.) BANKER-ACCOUNTANT-INSURANCE-LEGAL

OCTOBER 17: TRADEMARKS, COPYRIGHTS, ETC. - HOW DO I PROTECT MY CREATIVE ASSETS?

NOVEMBER 21:DIGITAL SECURITY

DECEMBER 12: ( B.A.I.L.) BANKER-ACCOUNTANT-INSURANCE-LEGAL

About the organizer

The history of the Nebraska Enterprise Fund began in 1994. With multiple microprograms developing across the state at that time, it became apparent that there was a need for an organization to assist in procuring grant and loan funds to meet long-term operational and lending needs. Gene Severens set out to work on the design and development of the Nebraska Microenterprise Partnership Fund (NMPF), a statewide microenterprise intermediary and served as the first director. NMPF's name was changed to Nebraska Enterprise Fund (NEF) in 2008, but the mission and purpose remained the same.

Today, NEF provides loan capital to businesses and programs across Nebraska. In addition to offering direct loans to businesses from $5,000 to $150,000, NEF collaborates with other lending programs or financial institutions when gap financing is needed. NEF offers Business Acumen Training at their Omaha, Lincoln and Kearney.

Free