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Massachusetts School of Law and Cummings Foundation Offer Complimentary Small Business Management Seminars
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Andover, Massachusetts – The Massachusetts School of Law (MSLAW) in partnership with the Cummings Foundation, is set to host an informative two-part seminar series on Small Business Management, free of charge to the public and local business community. This initiative reflects the institution’s commitment to providing essential legal knowledge to entrepreneurs and small business owners, aiding in the growth and sustainability of local enterprises.
The first part of the series will take place on November 13th from 5:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. at the Massachusetts School of Law’s Andover campus, located at 500 Federal Street. Attendees will receive expert insights from MSLAW faculty on critical topics including entity formation, employment law, financial literacy, business security, and contract issues.
Leading the discussions will be recognized scholars and practitioners: Joseph Devlin, a Professor of Law known for his expertise in business entity structuring; Paula Colb-Clements, renowned for her work in employment law; Michael Leamy, a Professor of Business with insights on financial acumen for small businesses; Shane Rodriguez, whose focus on business security provides vital strategies against workplace threats; and Amy Dimitriadis, who will unravel complexities in contract law.
The second session, scheduled for March 26th, will also run from 5:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. in Room 204 of the MSLAW campus. It will cover the application of project management in small businesses, handling workplace violations and discrimination, the intricacies of employee classification, company liability pertaining to employee actions, and fraud detection and prevention. This segment aims to further equip business owners with the necessary legal understanding to navigate the complexities of running a business.
Complimentary sandwiches will be provided during the seminars, fostering an environment conducive to learning and networking among attendees.
As small businesses form the backbone of local economies, the Massachusetts School of Law’s partnership with the Cummings Foundation underscores a shared vision to support the community’s economic vitality. By offering these seminars at no cost, the institutions demonstrate their investment in the success and legal literacy of small business owners and entrepreneurs.
These seminars are a unique opportunity for participants to gain access to valuable legal expertise that can protect and enhance their business operations. Both the public and business community members are encouraged to take advantage of this educational offering.
For more information on the Small Business Management seminar series, please visit the Massachusetts School of Law website at mslaw.edu.
Through initiatives like these, the Massachusetts School of Law and Cummings Foundation continue to foster a symbiotic relationship with the community, contributing to a knowledgeable and legally empowered business landscape.
Massachusetts School of Law’s mission is to provide an academically rigorous affordable legal education emphasizing ethics, advocacy, leadership, and professional skills. MSLAW provides this accessible, affordable legal education to tomorrow’s leaders in law, business, and technology who seek to contribute to their communities as advocates, lawyers, and leaders. Lawyers have an outsized influence in our society and MSLAW prepares its graduates to use their skills to help their clients while providing its graduates the societal advancement and influence that a law degree has traditionally provided.
Massachusetts School of Law
500 Federal Street
Andover, MA 01810
(978) 681-0800
ro@mslaw.edu
https://www.mslaw.edu/
Press Contact : Rohit Bhasin
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