Not Your Average Law Firm

How a new venture chooses to begin its business life is very important - it sets the stage for future growth, for raising capital, and for good decision-making. That's why we partner with entrepreneurs and startups to make sure they get off to a good start, without having to pay an arm and a leg.

We offer startup and technology legal services with the client in mind.  The experience of working with an attorney should not be difficult or unpleasant - the interaction should be seamless and facilitate the imagination and creativity of the entrepreneur or startup.  We believe that individual engineers, scientists, and business people can change the way the world lives, plays and works.  That's why we partner with our clients to make ideas reality and to have a positive impact in people's lives.

Our commitment to every client is sage advice at an excellent value, the opportunity to work with an attorney that is as passionate about starting up as the client is, and open, accessible, and responsive communication.  We also continuously look for ways to implement new software, new apps, and new processes that increase the accessibility of our attorneys and staff and promote greater transparency to how we are spending our clients' money.  We work hard to earn each client's trust - that's why we have created fee arrangements that align our interests with our clients' interests, all while giving clients greater visibility and control over their legal matters.

By gaining an intimate understanding of your business operations, leveraging technology, and constantly reengineering our business processes to create greater efficiency, we conclude matters rapidly so you can go back to doing what you do best - imagining and creating exciting new products and services.

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