Author Archives: Jenny Greenhough

About Jenny Greenhough

Jenny believes in the power of online information. Before joining Rocket Lawyer in January 2009, she caught the web bug as an intern at Turner Classic Movies, and continued her career as a content producer at a boutique digital agency. She earned a B.A. in English literature from the University of Oregon, and an M.A. in film studies from Emory University.

Infographic: Small Business, Big Issues

Small business owners have big ideas and aren’t afraid to follow their dreams. Our recent Rocket Lawyer survey shows that some of the biggest rewards for starting a business include following a passion, financial opportunity, and being one’s own boss. … Continue reading

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5 Small Business Tax Tips for 2012: Start Planning Now for a Prosperous New Year

The shiny ball is going to drop…whether you’re ready or not.  And with the holiday season in full swing, it’s easy to procrastinate thinking about your business.  Rookie mistake! Year-end is the ideal time to to make sure you’re doing … Continue reading

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The Descendants: Life (and the Law) is in the Details

The Descendants, a new film directed by Alexander Payne, opened with rave reviews last weekend, with critics calling it sure-fire Oscar-bait.  But what struck me about the film was not the obsession which motivates the protagonist for most of the … Continue reading

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Don’t Get Robbed: 8 Steps for Collecting Your Small Business Debts

You’re great at what you do.  But are you a quick shot at getting paid? If you’re like most small business owners, you pride yourself on working hard to win contracts and customers, and on providing products and services that … Continue reading

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