Running an offline business means navigating legal and regulatory challenges that are often more complex than in the digital world. From permits and leases to workplace safety and in-person data collection, this session covers the essential legal knowledge every offline operator should know.
We’ll talk about zoning laws, brick-and-mortar tax implications, employment contracts, insurance requirements, and compliance with health and safety regulations. You’ll also get a primer on managing contracts for vendors, landlords, and offline service providers.
Whether you’re opening a storefront, expanding a facility, or running an event-based business, this session will help you stay legally protected while scaling responsibly. Legal doesn’t have to be scary—especially when you’re ahead of the curve.
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