Providing proactive advice and guidance when you need it by establishing a long-term relationship with a small business attorney. Guiding you through everyday business issues, including starting your business, keeping it legally compliant, drafting and reviewing contracts, and buying or selling a business. Recognizing and valuing your mission while navigating the same business legal issues as for-profit ventures.
Our small business and non-profit clients are passionate about what they do, and they bring their experience and expertise to entrepreneurship. But they also recognize that they are not business attorneys. You don't know what you don't know, but your business is depending on you to know! It's every business owner's catch-22. You can search the internet and hope you get everything right, or you can rely on a trusted and experienced business attorney.
We take the time to get to know your business or non-profit. What is your big picture goal? What are you most worried about? We educate you about the unique legal issues your business or non-profit faces.
Our small business and non-profit clients are passionate about what they do, and they bring their experience and expertise to entrepreneurship. But they also recognize that they are not business attorneys. You don't know what you don't know, but your business is depending on you to know! It's every business owner's catch-22. You can search the internet and hope you get everything right, or you can rely on a trusted and experienced business attorney.
We take the time to get to know your business or non-profit. What is your big picture goal? What are you most worried about? We educate you about the unique legal issues your business or non-profit faces.
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Let's be honest.
Every business or non-profit organization has a target market or audience.
None of us can (or should even try) to be all things to all people.
While we're always happy to "talk shop" and share ideas with fellow entrepreneurs, we know that we're not going to be the right fit for every potential client.
So how do we define "serious entrepreneurs"?
At the heart of it all, we help positive people on a passionate mission pursue those passions without worrying that legal "stuff" might come back to bite them.
Every business or non-profit organization has a target market or audience.
None of us can (or should even try) to be all things to all people.
While we're always happy to "talk shop" and share ideas with fellow entrepreneurs, we know that we're not going to be the right fit for every potential client.
So how do we define "serious entrepreneurs"?
At the heart of it all, we help positive people on a passionate mission pursue those passions without worrying that legal "stuff" might come back to bite them.
Big corporations can afford to hire teams of in-house attorneys to handle their legal needs.
As a small business or non-profit organization, you probably can't afford to have an attorney on your payroll full-time.
But you still need to know what legal risks you're potentially facing, you still need to avoid expensive surprises, you really need everything to work within your budget, and you still need to have your legal questions answered (including the questions you didn't even know to ask).
Save time-you have a business to run that already takes more hours than you have in a day.
As a small business or non-profit organization, you probably can't afford to have an attorney on your payroll full-time.
But you still need to know what legal risks you're potentially facing, you still need to avoid expensive surprises, you really need everything to work within your budget, and you still need to have your legal questions answered (including the questions you didn't even know to ask).
Save time-you have a business to run that already takes more hours than you have in a day.
When should you form your business entity?
Do you want to get paid to do what you love?
Are you worried about exposing your personal assets to the risks of owning a business?
Do you want to raise money to start or grow your business?
Are you ready to be taken seriously as a business and not just a "hustler" or hobbyist?
Are you seeking freedom from your current situation that you hate (your job, your boss, your career)?
Then it's time to start your business and pursue your passion!.
Before taking on any significant obligations or exposing yourself to any substantial risks, i.e. signing contracts/leases.
Do you want to get paid to do what you love?
Are you worried about exposing your personal assets to the risks of owning a business?
Do you want to raise money to start or grow your business?
Are you ready to be taken seriously as a business and not just a "hustler" or hobbyist?
Are you seeking freedom from your current situation that you hate (your job, your boss, your career)?
Then it's time to start your business and pursue your passion!.
Before taking on any significant obligations or exposing yourself to any substantial risks, i.e. signing contracts/leases.
Negotiating and signing contracts is a critical part of running any business.
After all, you enter into agreements all the time with your customers and clients, vendors and strategic partners, and employees and independent contractors.
But not all contracts are created equally.
It's important to work with an experienced contract attorney to make sure that your contracts are legal, binding, and enforceable.
If you want to minimize legal risks in your business operations, then you need to have contracts that have been professionally drafted and reviewed.
After all, you enter into agreements all the time with your customers and clients, vendors and strategic partners, and employees and independent contractors.
But not all contracts are created equally.
It's important to work with an experienced contract attorney to make sure that your contracts are legal, binding, and enforceable.
If you want to minimize legal risks in your business operations, then you need to have contracts that have been professionally drafted and reviewed.
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