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2/21/2013

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Just wanted to share this article from today's Silicon Valley Business Journal: Women-owned businesses up 56.6%
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Non-Traditional Corporate Identities

2/12/2013

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As your company begins to gain ground, you will soon be considering how to incorporate. A question to ask yourself: what is your company identity? You may be a company that is offering a service to its customers. Or, your company may be doing more than just providing that service and making a profit—your company’s ultimate goal may be to offer a public benefit, making a positive impact on society or the environment.  Many companies have moved towards some form of a hybrid corporate identity, and California has kept up with the movement by offering two new types of corporations: the Benefit Purpose Corporation, and the Flexible Purpose Corporation. While both corporations aim to accommodate companies who want to identify themselves by the social benefits they create, the two corporations differ not only in identity, but also in purpose.



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Employee vs. Contractor: The Definition that Matters

2/11/2013

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As your company starts to grow, and you begin to hire individuals to help you keep up with expansion, there is the daunting task of determining whether you should be hiring individuals as employees, or as independent contractors. Why does it matter? I’ll tell you why: the IRS cares, and so should you. If you misclassify your new hire, you will be liable for employment taxes for that worker. To avoid the unpleasant series of consequences, we offer guidance to avoid this misstep.





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Tech Community Rallies to Ban "Booth Babes"

2/1/2013

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For years, "booth babes" (pretty, female staff hired explicitly to draw attention to exhibitor booths at trade shows) have been a controversial fixture within the tech community, with many arguing that their continued presence is outdated and offensive. In an article published this week, Forbes staff writer Connie Gugliemo challenges the Consumer Electronics Association to reconsider allowing the anachronistic Babes from their annual CES event. Read Guliemos full story, and her petition to Ban the Babes in 2014.
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