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DraftKings Is Well-Positioned in Fight With NY's AG, Lawyer Says
The short-term fantasy sports platform will face off against New York's Attorney General in an hour-long meeting Wednesday.
Thinking of Going National? Follow These 5 Tips.
It's imperative to get your ducks in a row before taking your company from a local to a national market.
Modi government to give a boost to the startup environment via the Startup Act
Making it easier to thrive for new entrepreneurs
Which Small Business Owners Think Their State Governments Are Supportive?
Whether small business owners think their state government is supportive or hostile depends on who they are, the kind of business they are running, where they are located and their political beliefs.
FDA Clears 23andMe to Provide (Some) Genetic Data to Customers
The startup can now market direct-to-consumer genetic tests that include carrier status, wellness trait and ancestry reports.
Uber Is Eating Up Taxi Rides in New York City
But the Big Apple isn't the only area that is undergoing this kind of transportation change.
Drone Owners Will Soon Have to Register With the Federal Government
A task force is being asked to flesh out how the registration will work to put a system in place ahead of the holiday season.
Brands: Get Up to Date on Federal Trade Commission Guidelines
Be aware of new FTC regulations regarding advertising and social media.
Will Decriminalization of Sex Work Become the Next Anti-Regulation Battle?
As the case for legalizing marijuana gains steam across the U.S., sex workers and activists are following suit, arguing that criminalizing their work does more harm than good.
New York City's Styrofoam Ban Overturned
Restaurants are now once again free to use foam cups and takeaway containers.
The 10 Best States to Start a Small Business
一项新的调查前amines state and city governments are the friendliest to growing companies.
To Encourage Crowdfunding, Change the Definition of an Investment Company
Equity crowdfunding is hampered by regulations designed to curb stock-market abuse.
FDA Releases New Anti-Food Poisoning Rules Just as Salmonella Outbreak Reaches 30 States
Separate salmonella outbreaks have been reportedly tied to cucumbers and Chipotle.
Winning at All Costs Is Not True Leadership
When you set out to win and don't count the costs, you end up paying far more than you expected.
Why Kickstarter and Indiegogo Won't Go Into Equity Crowdfunding
The types of investors who put money into reward-based crowdfunders aren't the ones who will buy shares through equity crowdfunding – at least not at first.