HortonA at staff.abanet.o
11-03-2004, 10:29 AM
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A new publication on microenterprise development is available from the ABA:
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[b]Legal Guide to Microenterprise Development
By Susan R. Jones
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[b]2004* 115 pages* 6 x 9* Paperback
[b]Product Code: 5070476
[b][b]$24.95 (1-4 copies)* $22.95 (5-25 copies)
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[b]To place an order, call 800-285-2221 or visit [b]www.ababooks.org (http://www.ababooks.org/)[b].
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Microenterprise development is a community economic development and anti-poverty strategy designed to create jobs
through self-employment.* As with any business, creating and maintaining the entity, no matter how small, involves legal issues and responsibilities including tax, regulatory, licensing, contracts, and liability matters.
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This guidebook is written to inspire and guide lawyers who have volunteered to represent microentrepreneurs and their businesses, as well as the microenterprise development organization that facilitate the development of these small business.** Also, this book seeks to offer an overview of issues affecting microenterprise programs and resources in the industry.
(communitydevelopmentbanking-l@cornell.edu)
Amy E. Horton-Newell, J.D.
American Bar Association
Commission on Homelessness & Poverty
740 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
202.662.1693
202.638.3844 fax
hortona@staff.abanet.org (hortona@staff.abanet.org)
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A new publication on microenterprise development is available from the ABA:
*
[b]Legal Guide to Microenterprise Development
By Susan R. Jones
*
[b]2004* 115 pages* 6 x 9* Paperback
[b]Product Code: 5070476
[b][b]$24.95 (1-4 copies)* $22.95 (5-25 copies)
*
[b]To place an order, call 800-285-2221 or visit [b]www.ababooks.org (http://www.ababooks.org/)[b].
*
Microenterprise development is a community economic development and anti-poverty strategy designed to create jobs
through self-employment.* As with any business, creating and maintaining the entity, no matter how small, involves legal issues and responsibilities including tax, regulatory, licensing, contracts, and liability matters.
*
This guidebook is written to inspire and guide lawyers who have volunteered to represent microentrepreneurs and their businesses, as well as the microenterprise development organization that facilitate the development of these small business.** Also, this book seeks to offer an overview of issues affecting microenterprise programs and resources in the industry.
(communitydevelopmentbanking-l@cornell.edu)
Amy E. Horton-Newell, J.D.
American Bar Association
Commission on Homelessness & Poverty
740 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
202.662.1693
202.638.3844 fax
hortona@staff.abanet.org (hortona@staff.abanet.org)
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