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WNM 2022 Contracts: The Shield and Sword for Your Business

Join Farmington Women's Business Center and our guest speaker, Joseph Austin for a seminar on differences of running/starting your business on New Mexico and/or the Navajo Nation. This workshop will attempt to answer some of the most commonly asked questions regarding contracts. Participants will learn the basic elements that form a contract and how they can protect their business.

The Law Office of Joseph Austin, Esq. is a 100% Navajo-owned law office, duly registered in the Navajo Nation. LOJA is owned and managed by Joseph Austin, a member of the Navajo Nation. Mr. Austin specializes in the areas of federal Indian law, tribal law, family law, criminal law, corporate/business law, and international trade. He has represented a wide range of clients from small companies to large corporations. He is licensed to practice in the State of New Mexico and the Navajo Nation. Mr. Austin also founded the ACES School, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. The ACES School provides legal education to attorneys and judges and also hosts economic development conferences to educate participants on the legal mechanics and theories behind effective economic development in Indian Country.

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