Risky Business

Hacking Through Legal Red Tape Might Require Help

By Matthew Bandyk

Posted: June 17, 2008

I've blogged about licensing laws that can pose significant barriers to entrepreneurship. But licensing laws are just one example of the jungles of legal red tape that entrepreneurs have to bushwhack through in order to get their businesses going. A lack of knowledge about these laws might be enough to deter many potential entrepreneurs. How many have been deterred—and the resulting cost to our economy—is hard to say.

I just found out that the Institute for Justice, which I mentioned as an organization that has successfully defended entrepreneurs against anticompetitive licensing laws, has resources that go beyond litigation to help with red tape. In the Chicago metro area, the Institute for Justice has set up the IJ Clinic, which assists clients—many of whom are low-income, inner-city small businesses—with figuring out "the legal intricacies" that come with being an entrepreneur.

The clinic has some inspiring success stories, like one Chicago café that had difficulties jumping through the hoops of obtaining a building permit. With the clinic's help, it was able to figure out the process and is now thriving.

Two questions:

1. What resources like the IJ Clinic exist elsewhere? Please share what you know with other readers in the comments section below.

2. Why is the process of starting a business so complicated that something like the IJ Clinic even needs to exist? Entrepreneurs who can't take advantage of that legal advice have to do it by themselves. It's difficult enough to succeed as an entrepreneur. Having to be a lawyer, too, seems like an unnecessary burden.

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Matt Bandyk, a reporter for U.S. News, explores capitalism from where it all begins, with the entrepreneur, whose risk taking and experimentation provide the roots from which the rest of the economy grows. As much courage as it takes to create one's own business, even the entrepreneur needs some help, and this blog will look at news, trends, and practical advice for starting and running a small business.

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