Unless you run a law office, you probably do not have the resources to hire in-house representation or even put a business attorney on retainer. But this doesn’t mean that you won’t need legal support on a somewhat regular basis to review contracts, help settle disputes, protect your intellectual property (trademarks and patents) and more. Good legal advice can protect you from making costly errors.
While you can certainly find plenty of business lawyers in your area through websites like Lawyers.com, Nolo, FindLaw and even your local Bar Association, how do you know which one is right for your business?
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