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Can we teach online classes and give out 'Certifications'?

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truckmount

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? VA

We'd like to offer up online classes for a specific industry and wondering if there is any laws if our educational company was going to teach, provide an exam at the end of the class and send them a Certification - so now they can legally state they are a Certified company (from taking our class and passing the exam)

What are the laws about certifying companies, basically giving them a paper document showing their now certified?
 


TigerD

Senior Member
I would talk to your attorney about liability and make **sure** you have enough insurance to cover potential lawsuits.

TD
 
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TigerD

Senior Member
What kind of attorney do I ask?
Licensed would be best.
Experienced even better.

Seriously, you need an attorney with experience in business law/start ups to assist you. You can pay for specialists in every area, but you issues can probably be resolved with an attorney having a broader base of experience. My advice is avoid the name confusion. You don't want to be the best in the market and lose customers to those guys because of a perceived similarity in names. Beyond that - planning and insurance are your friends.

TD
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
And if you DO end up doing this? Please be certain to have a literate person proofread not only your advertising documentation (hard copy and online), but also the "certificates" you issue. Nothing more tacky than poor spelling/grammar in "professional" documents.
 

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