LegalZoom or LegalDoom?
It’s true. We are competing with LegalZoom. Seems almost outlandish that a law firm, with actual licensed, practicing attorneys possessing over 20+ years of experience each, would be competing with...
It’s true. We are competing with LegalZoom. Seems almost outlandish that a law firm, with actual licensed, practicing attorneys possessing over 20+ years of experience each, would be competing with...
2015 marks the 4th year L4SB has been in business, and we’ve learned a few things in those four years. We’ve learned a lot about our clients, and we’ve learned...
Starting your own small business can be an exciting if not intimidating endeavor. The failure rate for small businesses is generally 50 to 70% within the first 18 months. The...
Last November, I wrote an article entitled, Commercial Leases: Avoid Getting Screwed, which identified three important aspects of a commercial lease: Location, Rent and Lease Terms. In this article, I...
L4SB Congratulates Designated Drivers on Demand for Keeping Over 800 Drunk Drivers off of New Mexico Streets Every Month! The concept behind Designated Drivers is simple: They match a volunteer...
Deborah Burns of Crystal River Advisors, LLC recently featured L4SB’s attorney and founder, Larry Donahue, on her radio show Business Dimensions on 770 KKOB. Larry gives a rundown on the...
Saturday, April 19, from 9am to 12pm We’re proud to announce our second event, this coming April 19th, 2014, at our office from 9am to 12pm. Our first event was...
We at L4SB wanted to come up with some way of giving back to the small business community, so we devised ‘Second Saturdays,’ where any small business owner or leader...
I have hundreds of small businesses as clients. These small businesses are struggling to meet payroll. While there are many exceptions, most of my clients are focused on two things,...
If you’re interested in Evergreen Clauses, you should consider L4SB’s flat-rate contract review. Only $20/page (minimum 5 pages). In my previous blog post, Not incorporating is risky business, I suggested...