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Category: Legal

James Copland
Jim returns to discuss his latest report on how much frivolous lawsuits - especially in the heathcare industry - are costing Americans and small business owners.
Andrew J. Sherman
Andrew and Jim talk about how small communities can invigorate their economies, and they move on to talk about how to grow your small business the right way.
Susan and Jim discuss the high cost of regulatory compliance by small businesses. For example, environmental compliance is four times more expensive for a small business than for a big business.
Jon joins Jim to talk about how the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is doing these says in support of the growth of intellectual property, as well as the protection of our IP from those who would steal it.
David Dawsey
David talks with Jim about the new opportunities that are presenting themselves to 21st century small inventors. He also offers some critical tips on how to license your invention to a large company.
Matthew Cartwright
Matt and Jim discuss how to deal with bullying language in a contract you receive from another - perhaps larger-company. They go on to discuss how small businesses could be impacted by the RICO Act, which largely involves being charged with fraud. They talk about how you could be a victim of RICO or be charged with something under the Act.
David Dawsey
David talks with Jim about the new opportunities that are presenting themselves to 21st century small inventors. He also offers some critical tips on how to license your invention to a large company.
Walter Olson
Walter and Jim talk about some of the adversarial and predatory practices of the legal profession, and how these cost small businesses money, time and brain damage.
Matthew Cartwright
Matt and Jim take up the recent eminent domain case of Kelo V New London and discuss how this ruling will actually impact small business owners in their states.
Bill Huss
Judge Huss and Jim begin by talking about how the courts are interpreting the eminent domain provision of the Constitution in favor of government and against the property owner. They go on to talk about how to properly set up a professional practice, such as a law office, accounting practice, etc.

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