Review Legal Ramifications of Online Marketing with Lisa Fraley, JD

Do you want to offer online courses and programs, but not sure what you can and can't do from a legal standpoint? Learn what you need to know to reduce your risk when it comes to marketing online or working with clients outside of your state! Lisa Fraley, JD joins us for the webinar Legal Ramifications of Online Marketing. Lisa's webinar is now available for review in our Webinar Archives.

Lisa will teach you how to: (1) identify your state laws, (2) apply 6 specific legal steps to lower your risk, and (3) outline 5 legal documents that can help to limit your liability, so you can make conscious choices as to the types of offers you want to make to your clients in the online space.

Lisa Fraley, JD, is an Attorney, Legal Coach®, Speaker and #1 Best-Selling Author of Easy Legal Steps...That are Also Good for Your Soul. She’s also the host of the “Legally Enlightened” podcast on iTunes. She’s a frequent legal expert on hundreds of webinars and podcasts including top-ranked “Entrepreneur on Fire”, and she’s spoken at live events for Jonathan Fields, Carolin Soldo, NANP, The Health Coach Group, and others, taking stage alongside Gabrielle Bernstein, Kris Carr, and many of today’s thought leaders. 

Lisa's mission is to help small business owners understand that the law can be accessible, empowering, loving, and even spiritual. As a Holistic Lawyer®, Lisa blends her legal expertise and training as a health coach through IIN and life coach through Coach U to help thousands of heart-centered entrepreneurs protect their businesses and brands with contracts, disclaimers, trademarks and more. She shares her “Legal Love” through DIY legal templates, online courses and 1:1 services and is known for aligning legal steps with the chakras. Join the Legal Love tribe and receive free legal tips at http://www.lisafraley.com.

Disclaimer: The webinars may present information that does not fully reflect Hawthorn University’s philosophy. Nonetheless, these presentations have been chosen because of their overall quality of information.

Lisa Fraley, JD