Rachel Schaffer Lawson was recently featured on the WFH with 2 Guys Podcast episode, “Marriage Without the Sex: An Uncommon Approach to Business Relationships.”
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Rachel Schaffer Lawson was recently featured on the WFH with 2 Guys Podcast episode, “Marriage Without the Sex: An Uncommon Approach to Business Relationships.” On this episode, Rachel dives into all of the key factors of starting a business including intellectual property, corporate structure, contracts, and employees. Tune in as Rachel and the hosts discuss the legal process of starting a business and how, although not always mandatory, proves beneficial to navigate the process with an attorney on your side. Listen to the full podcast episode here.
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