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zeroHR helps small businesses identify, prioritize, and solve their biggest HR challenges with ease.
Get support with key HR tasks from a dedicated HR Manager
Automate your important HR tasks with the help of an HR expert
From HR audits to mandatory workplace training, our HR services help small businesses avoid risk, stay compliant, and build a healthy company culture, whatever stage your HR is at.
Partner with an HR expert
Go from zero to a complete HR function with your own dedicated HR consultant.
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Find and fix HR gaps
Identify priorities with HR audits and alerts, and get support with next steps.
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Keep policies up-to-date
Create core policies and documents that protect your business from risk.
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HR audits
Your HR consultant can evaluate your current HR setup and spot any gaps, define next steps, and suggest how to resolve compliance issues effectively.
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Employee handbooks
Your HR consultant will help you build your employee handbook, identify areas for improvement, and draft key policies and procedures that comply with labor laws.
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Up-to-date policies
Choose from hundreds of templates that you can customize based on your business needs, all with the help of an HR expert.
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Mandatory training
Get simple online harassment and discrimination training for your team that meets state requirements and protects your business from risk.
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Compliance alerts
Be notified whenever state and federal labor laws change that could affect your business, and get help updating what you need to.
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zeroHR provides a seamless, simple way to get important HR tasks done with minimal effort. Whether you want to build a more compliant business, or you’re looking for immediate legal support, we can help.
Here are some of the ways we can support your business from an HR compliance perspective:
Here are some of the ways we can support your business from an HR compliance perspective:
HR Outsourcing
Access dedicated HR experts in nearly 150 industries who can provide ongoing compliance and HR support, while you focus on running your business.
HR Services
Outsource your key HR tasks and concentrate on running your business, with simple HR tools and support that plugs in where you need it most.
HR Compliance
Audit your company's HR policies, procedures, and get a full picture of any gaps in your compliance structure.
Legal Support
Get help from an HR Attorney when you encounter legal issues and need expert help, fast.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about legal support and compliance.
Is it mandatory for my business to be compliant?
Some common legal issues for small businesses, and how to mitigate them, include:
- Contracts Drafting and reviewing contracts is a common legal concern. Contracts with customers, suppliers, employees, and partners need to be clear, comprehensive, and legally binding.
- Employment law Adhering to labor laws, including hiring, firing, harassment, discrimination, workplace safety, and employee rights, is essential. Non-compliance can lead to significant legal disputes and penalties.
- Liability issues Small business owners and employees can be found liable for things like professional negligence, particularly when the right policies, documents, and procedures aren’t in place. Besides making efforts to stay compliant, another way to protect yourself against claims is to invest in professional liability insurance.
- Regulatory compliance Ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations is critical. This includes industry-specific regulations and licenses. One of the best ways to stay compliant with these regulations is to partner with one of our dedicated HR experts, who can help you figure out which legislations apply to your business, and how to action them.
- Taxes Small businesses need to comply with tax laws and regulations. This involves proper record-keeping, understanding deductible expenses, and meeting filing deadlines on time.
- Data privacy and security Protecting customer and employee data is a legal obligation, particularly if you’re dealing with sensitive information like financial or healthcare data. Small businesses must comply with data protection laws and implement security measures to prevent data breaches.
What is the typical cost for legal services?
Some common legal issues for small businesses, and how to mitigate them, include:
- Contracts Drafting and reviewing contracts is a common legal concern. Contracts with customers, suppliers, employees, and partners need to be clear, comprehensive, and legally binding.
- Employment law Adhering to labor laws, including hiring, firing, harassment, discrimination, workplace safety, and employee rights, is essential. Non-compliance can lead to significant legal disputes and penalties.
- Liability issues Small business owners and employees can be found liable for things like professional negligence, particularly when the right policies, documents, and procedures aren’t in place. Besides making efforts to stay compliant, another way to protect yourself against claims is to invest in professional liability insurance.
- Regulatory compliance Ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations is critical. This includes industry-specific regulations and licenses. One of the best ways to stay compliant with these regulations is to partner with one of our dedicated HR experts, who can help you figure out which legislations apply to your business, and how to action them.
- Taxes Small businesses need to comply with tax laws and regulations. This involves proper record-keeping, understanding deductible expenses, and meeting filing deadlines on time.
- Data privacy and security Protecting customer and employee data is a legal obligation, particularly if you’re dealing with sensitive information like financial or healthcare data. Small businesses must comply with data protection laws and implement security measures to prevent data breaches.
How can legal services benefit my small business?
Some common legal issues for small businesses, and how to mitigate them, include:
- Contracts Drafting and reviewing contracts is a common legal concern. Contracts with customers, suppliers, employees, and partners need to be clear, comprehensive, and legally binding.
- Employment law Adhering to labor laws, including hiring, firing, harassment, discrimination, workplace safety, and employee rights, is essential. Non-compliance can lead to significant legal disputes and penalties.
- Liability issues Small business owners and employees can be found liable for things like professional negligence, particularly when the right policies, documents, and procedures aren’t in place. Besides making efforts to stay compliant, another way to protect yourself against claims is to invest in professional liability insurance.
- Regulatory compliance Ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations is critical. This includes industry-specific regulations and licenses. One of the best ways to stay compliant with these regulations is to partner with one of our dedicated HR experts, who can help you figure out which legislations apply to your business, and how to action them.
- Taxes Small businesses need to comply with tax laws and regulations. This involves proper record-keeping, understanding deductible expenses, and meeting filing deadlines on time.
- Data privacy and security Protecting customer and employee data is a legal obligation, particularly if you’re dealing with sensitive information like financial or healthcare data. Small businesses must comply with data protection laws and implement security measures to prevent data breaches.
What are common legal issues for small businesses?
Some common legal issues for small businesses, and how to mitigate them, include:
- Contracts Drafting and reviewing contracts is a common legal concern. Contracts with customers, suppliers, employees, and partners need to be clear, comprehensive, and legally binding.
- Employment law Adhering to labor laws, including hiring, firing, harassment, discrimination, workplace safety, and employee rights, is essential. Non-compliance can lead to significant legal disputes and penalties.
- Liability issues Small business owners and employees can be found liable for things like professional negligence, particularly when the right policies, documents, and procedures aren’t in place. Besides making efforts to stay compliant, another way to protect yourself against claims is to invest in professional liability insurance.
- Regulatory compliance Ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations is critical. This includes industry-specific regulations and licenses. One of the best ways to stay compliant with these regulations is to partner with one of our dedicated HR experts, who can help you figure out which legislations apply to your business, and how to action them.
- Taxes Small businesses need to comply with tax laws and regulations. This involves proper record-keeping, understanding deductible expenses, and meeting filing deadlines on time.
- Data privacy and security Protecting customer and employee data is a legal obligation, particularly if you’re dealing with sensitive information like financial or healthcare data. Small businesses must comply with data protection laws and implement security measures to prevent data breaches.