Author: Larry Donahue

Larry Donahue is a managing member of the firm, with 30-years of experience as an attorney with a focus on Internet law, intellectual property, corporate law, and contracts. Larry leads the firm's Internet sales efforts. He is licensed in the states of Illinois and New Mexico, as well as at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

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Tips for successfully joining a partnership

In a previous blog post, I talked about how Not Incorporating is Risky Business, which was directed at the sole proprietor and why they should consider incorporating their business. Suppose,...

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Press Release: Law 4 Small Business …

Law 4 Small Business opens up in New Mexico, a law firm with advice and help tailored and priced specifically for small businesses ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, February 25, 2011 —...

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Contract Tip: Avoid Evergreen Clauses

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...

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Not Incorporating is Risky Business

If you’re operating an unincorporated business, you’re spending more in taxes and you’re exposing yourself to liability. The U.S. Census Bureau says that in the U.S. in 2007, there were...

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Flat Rate Contract Review: $20/page

An aggressive rate, an aggressive offering Attorneys are loath to quote fixed-fee or flat-fee pricing for good reason: Everyone’s needs are different, and it’s very difficult to cast a broad...

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Trademarks: Delay can cost you …

Trademarks are very important to businesses for two primary reasons: First and foremost, they help identify and distinguish your goods or services to your customers. Second, they make it more...

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Small Case Study: Riches to Rags

When just a couple of customers refuse to pay their invoices, it starts a chain reaction from which the business owner couldn't recover, taking their thriving business from riches to rags