Business Planning
Strategic guidance for owners evaluating business models, growth plans, governance questions, and practical ways to reduce preventable legal risk.
Small Business Law
Advice and strategic guidance for start-ups, entrepreneurs, business owners, officers, and directors on governance, organizational strategy, business models, business plans, and compliance issues to avoid legal landmines.
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Small business law touches the practical choices that shape a company from the first filing through daily operations. Legal structure, registration, tax obligations, internal agreements, contracts, policies, and compliance routines can all affect how a business manages risk and prepares for growth.
Sound counsel helps owners turn those moving parts into clear next steps. For many small businesses, that means reviewing the operating framework, documenting agreements, strengthening contracts, preserving company records, and identifying issues before they become expensive distractions.
Small Business Law Section
Pamela Y. Price, Attorney at Law assists small business clients with the planning, documentation, and risk review needed to operate with greater confidence.
Strategic guidance for owners evaluating business models, growth plans, governance questions, and practical ways to reduce preventable legal risk.
Support with operating agreements, ownership expectations, internal records, decision-making processes, and documentation that keeps the company organized.
Contract review and drafting support for customer agreements, vendor terms, partnership arrangements, service agreements, and everyday business needs.
Practical review of policies, obligations, and business practices so owners can address concerns early and reduce the chance of costly disputes.
Experienced Legal Counsel
With 40+ years as a business owner and lawyer, Pamela is incredibly knowledgeable when it comes to the myriad of questions business leaders have. Pamela draws upon years of experience to identify and analyze risks that may not be apparent to clients, and to mitigate adverse impacts.
Business contracts may pose legal risks relating to licensing, ethics, insurance, compliance, and litigation. Pamela creates and reviews contracts through the lens of potential business scenarios, clarifies vague language, and adds key provisions to help minimize and resolve disputes.