Why Entrepreneurs Need a Business Lawyer: Avoiding Common Legal Pitfalls | 118
Don't Skip the Legal Podcast
Don't Skip the Legal Podcast
Why Entrepreneurs Need a Business Lawyer: Avoiding Common Legal Pitfalls | 118
Sep 21, 2024 Season 1 Episode 118
Andrew J Contiguglia

Navigating the legal landscape is crucial for entrepreneurs regardless of the size of their businesses. In this episode of Don't Skip the Legal, Andrew Contiguglia, a seasoned business attorney in Denver, shares his insights on the importance of legal counsel for startups and established companies.

Andy addresses common legal mistakes entrepreneurs make, why hiring a business lawyer is vital from day one, and how proper legal advice can help protect your business from issues like intellectual property disputes and conflicts as it grows.

Listen in as Andy explains how legal counsel can be the key to building a legally sound business, tackling questions every entrepreneur should ask before bringing on a lawyer and offering tips on avoiding legal pitfalls as you scale. Plus, Andy covers what entrepreneurs need to know about buying a retiree’s business and much more!

This episode originally aired on the Your Wealth and Beyond Podcast with Andrew Rafal of Bayntree Wealth Advisors (www.bayntree.com/podcast), where Andy shared his valuable insights for entrepreneurs and business owners. Tune in for expert advice you won’t want to miss!

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Please note that the legal information shared in this podcast is for general informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not a substitute for consulting with a licensed attorney for specific legal matters. Past performance does not indicate future results; every legal case is unique. Consult your own attorney for personalized legal advice.