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The Biggest Legal Mistakes New Business Owners Make (And How to Avoid Them)

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2558122/fan_mail/new] Thinking about leaving your corporate job to start or buy a business? Before you file your LLC paperwork or give your notice, there are some critical legal decisions that could impact your business—and your personal wealth—for years to come. In this episode of The HENRY to Wealthy Podcast, Carla sits down with business attorney Jordan Segal to discuss the legal foundations every entrepreneur should have in place before launching a business. They cover common mistakes new business owners make, including choosing the wrong business entity, overlooking employment agreements and non-compete clauses, and failing to document ownership and partner relationships from the beginning. Jordan also explains why 50/50 partnerships can create deadlocks, the key legal documents every founder should have, and how intellectual property, customer contracts, and clean governance can significantly increase the value of a business when it's time to sell. Finally, Carla and Jordan discuss why legal planning isn't just about avoiding lawsuits—it's about protecting your downside, creating future options, and building a business that becomes a valuable asset rather than just a source of income. Whether you're considering entrepreneurship in the next year or already own a business, this episode will help you think strategically about building a company that's designed for long-term success and wealth creation.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2558122/fan_mail/new] Thinking about leaving your corporate job to start or buy a business? Before you file your LLC paperwork or give your notice, there are some critical legal decisions that could impact your business—and your personal wealth—for years to come. In this episode of The HENRY to Wealthy Podcast, Carla sits down with business attorney Jordan Segal to discuss the legal foundations every entrepreneur should have in place before launching a business. They cover common mistakes new business owners make, including choosing the wrong business entity, overlooking employment agreements and non-compete clauses, and failing to document ownership and partner relationships from the beginning. Jordan also explains why 50/50 partnerships can create deadlocks, the key legal documents every founder should have, and how intellectual property, customer contracts, and clean governance can significantly increase the value of a business when it's time to sell. Finally, Carla and Jordan discuss why legal planning isn't just about avoiding lawsuits—it's about protecting your downside, creating future options, and building a business that becomes a valuable asset rather than just a source of income. Whether you're considering entrepreneurship in the next year or already own a business, this episode will help you think strategically about building a company that's designed for long-term success and wealth creation.

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