Five ways your business can end up on the wrong side of the law Photo by Suzy Hazelwood from Pexels By definition, entrepreneurs are experts in their field – passionate people with a mission in life and a million things to make happen at any given time. Starting your own business is very much a baptism of fire when it comes to multi-tasking, as you need to accomplish everything from writing a marketing strategy to winning clients and hiring the right people, as well as managing day-to-day administration. Within this context, it’s perhaps little wonder that the legal considerations of establishing your own company are often overlooked, and yet mistakes made here have the potential to devastate a promising business in an instant. Avoid these common pitfalls and you have a far greater chance of being able to grow your startup successfully. Here are five of the most common errors, and how to avoid them…