Cover Your Legal Bases Denver CO

Use a two-step approach to find a good attorney. First, carefully select a firm by getting personal references and then examining the firm’s web site. The web site can give you information on that particular firm’s areas of expertise and their specialty. Also contact state bar associations to check an attorney’s bar certification.

Dean A Mcconnell
720-946-4757
1050 17TH ST STE 2500
DENVER, CO
Mark Douglas Masters
303-436-9121
1050 17TH ST STE 1700
DENVER, CO
Robert Louis Loeb Jr
303-830-2400
WELLS FARGO CENTER, 1700 LINCOLN ST STE 2400
DENVER, CO
Kimberly Anne Allegretti
303-863-7700
1775 Sherman St, Suite 1600
Denver, CO
Kristen Shults Carney
303-607-3762
1700 LINCOLN ST
DENVER, CO
A Jeremy Atencio
303-764-4132
303 E 17th Street, Ste 1100
Denver, CO
Alena Amundson
303-800-6704
7476 E. 29th Avenue, #178
Denver, CO
Bruce D Pringle
303-777-3737
455 Sherman Street, Suite 300
Denver, CO
John Markham Tanner
303-830-2400
WELLS FARGO CENTER, 1700 LINCOLN ST STE 2400
DENVER, CO
Stephen M Lee
303-282-4122
455 SHERMAN ST STE 300
DENVER, CO
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Cover Your Legal Bases

Even if Just a Part-Time Business, it Makes Sense to Use a Legal “Professional”
By Jim R. Sapp

While you may be able to handle most of the issues that will arise in a new part-time business, you will want professional assistance for more complex legal issues. Even the smallest businesses need legal advice from the beginning. Don't wait until you have a legal problem to look for an attorney.

Selecting Process

Use a two-step approach to find a good attorney. First, carefully select a firm by getting personal references and then examining the firm’s web site. The web site can give you information on that particular firm’s areas of expertise and their specialty. Also contact state bar associations to check an attorney’s bar certification.

You don’t have the time or money to pay someone to learn about your specific industry, so find a professional who is servicing your business sector already. If your company is highly specialized, a business trade publication may list professionals who will understand your specific needs.

Second, when you have settled on one or two law firms, conduct a face-to-face interview with the candidates before you hire. Interview the specific individuals who will service your business and are close in proximity. Ask questions, such as where they went to school, what their expertise is, and if they have experience in your industry. Other good questions include:

• What is your hourly billing rate?
• How often do you increase your rate?
• Can I talk to one or two other small business people you work for?
• What types of work do you most enjoy?

Make your final selection carefully. It is expensive to switch law firms!

Issues An Attorney Can Help You With:
You should do as much for your part-time business as you can yourself; however, a lawyer should review the complex issues. To begin, write a list of exactly what you want the attorney to do for you.

Choosing a Business Structure
An attorney with small or home business expertise can assist you in selecting the structure for your business: a sole proprietorship; partnership; a corporation; or a limited liability company (LLC). An attorney can also help you complete the necessary forms to incorporate your business. Further, it’s important to have the name and address of an attorney for a loan document or any leases you need to have reviewed.

Safeguarding Intellectual Property
An attorney can also help you safeguard your intellectual property, and reserve your own Internet domain name, copyrights, trademarks, and patents. An attorney can also help you to avoid violating other companies’ copyrights, trademarks, or patents.

Conflict Mediation
An attorney can also help you mediate conflicts with consumers and with vendors before they become expensive litigation or before relationships with them are beyond repair. An attorney can also advise you on how to handle potential claims and avoid lawsuits.

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