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New York Guide To
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govern all employers
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Topics include advertising, sexual harassment, illegal hiring and screening, wage and hour
laws, employee benefit laws, medical leave, privacy and more.
Deceptive
Advertisements (Federal Trade Commission)
Rules & Regulations against such.
Stopping Other Companies
From False Advertising
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The Applicability of FTC Law to Internet Advertising
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media they use, and more.
Thomas'
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can tell a company's name, address and phone number, the products it produces
and the government agencies that regulate both the products and the company
itself.
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Business
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State specific and general business forms for all occasions.
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Scams
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Scams Against Businesses (The Most Common)
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& State Specific Forms (Consumer-SOS/Lawyers)
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Checking If They're
Legitimate Or Trustworthy
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The Business Be Trusted? (Consumer-SOS)
Don't get swindled! Learn how to do background checks on a business or business
before you get scammed.
Find Out Where A Business Is
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it's incorporated.
Every Inc., Corp. or CO. must have a state of
incorporation. To find such, first check the Secretary of State where you know
the company is doing business. Next try The Secretary of State in
Delaware, which is a very popular place to incorporate. Beware of any
"Inc.", "Corp." or "Co." that has not
incorporated. Chances are they're frauds.
Obtaining Corporate
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and pending patents. Register here and the free site will stakeout up to ten
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Resources On
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the place.
Finding The Company's
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Where
To Begin
Search Our
Corporation/Business Entity Database Here (New York)
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SCORE-Service
Corps Of Retired Executives (All 50 States & DC)
Ex CEOs give free or low cost advice on how to start and run your
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Business
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State specific and general business forms for all occasions.
Articles
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Everything you need to know about starting and running a business.
Writing A
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Steps to
Starting Your Own Business (BBB)
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Your
Secretary Of State often has information on corporations, stated trademarks and
licensing boards.
Starting A Business, Business
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Fact Sheet on
Record Keeping Requirements Under the FLSA
Under the the Fair Labor Standards Act, employers must keep detailed
records on the wages they pay, the ages of their workers and the hours they
work.
Employment Laws Assistance for Workers and Small Businesses
This is an interactive system designed to help employers and employees understand and comply with numerous employment laws enforced by
The Department Of Labor. Each elaws Advisor gives
advice and provides information on a specific law or regulation based on the user's particular situation.
Handy Reference Guide to the
Fair Labor Standards Act
Includes Employer guidelines for record keeping.
Why
It's Good To Moonlight (Article)
(Don't quit your day job when starting a business.)
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Articles
& Brochures From The U.S. Small Business Administration
Starting
Up Your Business (SBA)
Has good general explanations of all you need to know plus helpful links to
state & federal agencies as well as SBA programs.
Checklist
For Going Into Business (SBA)
Starting Your
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Selecting
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Online Brochures
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Micro-Enterprise
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Micro-Enterprise Dev Programs (50 States & DC)
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Micro-loans (Small Loans From Lenders in All 50 States & DC)
Articles
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Everything you need to know about starting and running a business.
Find The
SBA Office Nearest You (All 50 States & DC)
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Non-Profits And Religious Organizations
FAQS On Not-for-Profit
Corporations
(New
York)
Internet Non-Profit Center
Frequently Asked Questions & Answers on Non-Profits.
A Guide to Non-Profit Sales and Other Dispositions of Assets
(New York)
This guide provides information for non-profit organizations and religious
organizations about how the Office of the Attorney General will review their
transactions.
A Guide to Mergers and Consolidations of Not-for Profit Corporations
(New York)
This instructive document is aimed at explaining the Attorney General’s
necessary legal role in reviewing mergers and consolidations of not-for-profit
corporations.
Forming a Not-for-Profit Corporation Sample Certificates
(New York)
Sample formats of certificates and relevant instructions for forming a
not-for-profit corporation
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Your
Business Name/Protecting Your Intellectual Property
Corporations,
Partnerships & LLCs
Filing Information, Forms
and Fees (New York)
Non-Profits & Religious
Organizations
Search Our
Corporation/Business Entity Database Here (New York)
FAQS on Business
Corporations
(New York)
FAQS On Limited
Partnerships
(New York)
FAQS On Limited Liability
Partnerships
(New York)
Forming a Limited
Liability Company (New York)
FAQS on Limited Liability Companies
(New York)
Selecting
The Legal Structure Of Your Business (Excellent!)
Business
Forms (Consumer-SOS)
State specific and general business forms for all occasions.
Articles
& Brochures From The U.S. Small Business Administration
Everything you need to know about starting and running a business.
Online Incorporations (All 50 States)
Incorporation
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Which
State Should I Incorporate In?
Find The SBA Office Nearest You
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Find
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licensing boards.
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Where To Go For Help
Office of the Attorney General, Bureau of Investor Protection and Securities
(212) 416-8222)
Regulates Securities filings.
Office Of Attorney General For Franchises
(New York)
All about franchises, what you need to know and where to complain.
Better Business Bureaus
(Links Throughout The U.S.)
BBB National
Complaint Database
Find the business by name, phone number or web address. To increase the
chance of finding the company you are looking for just enter a part of the
company's name.
Consumer
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(New York)
Prosecutes businesses and
individuals engaged in fraudulent, misleading, deceptive or illegal trade
practices. In addition to litigating, the Bureau mediates thousands of
complaints each year from individual consumers.
New York State Department of Labor
New York State Workers' Compensation Board
(New York)
Where To File A Consumer Complaint (AG Locations Throughout NY)
New
York City Complaint Directory (Complaints Handled Not By The NY AG's
Office)
A-Z Directory of where to go for help. From abandoned property to trouble with
veterinarians!
The Security Exchange Commission
for complaints against firms dealing in investments and money
management i.e. mutual funds, insurance securities based on
variable annuities, and other financial transactions.
The
National Association Of Security Dealers
The NASD is an SEC mandated organization with the power to investigate and revoke the licenses of brokers and brokerage
firms. See
also Investor Protection-Your
Rights
To find out if an individual broker or brokerage firm has been disciplined by NASD state and federal
governments, call their toll-free hotline at (800) 289-9999.
They'll also tell you if the firm
or broker has lost a lawsuit or had to go
to arbitration because of dubious conduct.
The New York Stock Exchange
(212) 656-2523
Has the power to discipline
member brokers and brokerage firms.
The North American Security
Administrators Association
Call any of the above
organizations for their number.
This trade organization may be able to put pressure on members
who behave unethically. They also
offers a free copy of "The
Investor's Bill of Rights" a booklet that shows how
consumers can better protect themselves.
Information
On US & International Companies
Find the company behind the brand name, where they're located, their
financial info, their officers, subsidiaries, who they advertise with, what
media they use, and more.
Thomas'
Food Industry Register
can tell a company's name, address and phone number, the products it produces
and the government agencies that regulate both the products and the company
itself.
Call For Action
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Find The
Company Behind Textile, Fur & Wool Products (RN Lookup)
A registered identification number or RN is a number issued by the Federal Trade
Commission, upon request, to a business residing in the U.S. that is engaged in
the manufacture, importing, distribution, or sale of textile, wool, or fur
products. Such businesses are not required to have RNs. They may, however, use
the RN in place of a name on the label or tag that is
required to be affixed to these products.
Business
Forms (Consumer-SOS)
State specific and general business forms for all occasions.
Find The AARP In New
York
The AARP offers legal advocacy for seniors and may also have state specific
consumer brochures which are available to everyone.
Find The SBA Office Nearest You
(All 50 States & DC)
Find A Chamber Of Commerce
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National Help Orgs For A Variety Of Consumer Problems
Businesses, The Elderly, Environment, Families, Fraud, Health & Safety,
Insurance The Handicapped, Medical Problems, Telemarketing and more.
For More, See
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refunds, restaurants, sales & discounts, store receipts, repairs, tax preparers,
and utility bill payments.
Service of Process (New York)
Filing a
Certificate of Assumed Name (New
York)
Voluntary
Dissolution of Business Corporation
(New York)
Copies/Certificates
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Rules and Regulations of
the Division of Corporations (New York)
Biennial/Five Year
Statements (New York)
Expedited Handling
Services (New York)
BFAQS On Biennial Statements for
Corporations and LLCs and LLP Statement Updates for LLPs
(New York)
What to Consider Before Buying a Franchise
(New York)
Help potential franchisees to avoid illegitimate franchises and to make them
aware of potential difficulties in the franchisor-franchisee relationship
balance.
Forms (Consumer-SOS)
Bad Check Laws (State By State Statutes For Each Crime)
Other Business Specific Legal Matters
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Find Your City's Municipal
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