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Why you need client contracts

In an example that companies need to have good contracts, a snowmobile company in Summit County is having problems after a customer damaged a snowmobile.  Two men rented a snowmobile, veered off the trail, and caused damages of $15,200.00.  Now the men are refusing to...

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Denver City Club – Commentary

Denver City Club - Commentary As promised in my post about the Denver City Club talk Wednesday, here is your small business attorney’s commentary from Elizabeth Lewis! The past couple of days the newspapers in Denver have been abuzz that the Colorado budget will have...

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Starting a Chiropractic Company

In part four of the professional corporation series, I discuss starting a chiropractic company.Companies formed to practice chiropractic care must only employ chiropractors who are licensed by the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners.  In addition, the companies must...

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Networking Events

Small Business owners - do you need to get your own clients?  If so, check out these events in the Denver Metro Area this week!  Should you hear of any upcoming events, please email me at Elizabeth.Lewis@eclewis.com or post them as comments! Friday: Creative...

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Recession Affecting Small Businesses?

For about a year, every time I turn on the TV, I hear the same old, same old.  The economy is doing terrible, businesses are failing, workers are being laid off.  Recent articles have even talked about how hairdressers are suffering in this economy. However, a recent...

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City Club of Denver

City Club of Denver To begin with, the Denver City Club is 87 years old.  It is a non-partisan and nonprofit public affairs forum.  Speakers include everything from politicians (of both parties) to historians to businesspeople.  It meets weekly at the Denver Brown...

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Update on Monthly Solutions for Small Business Owners

In an attempt to focus on bringing the latest news to you on my blog, the Monthly Solutions for Small Business Newsletter will now be published on a semi-annual basis.  If you are subscribed, please look for the next edition of Monthly Solutions for Small Business on...

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Legal News for Small Businesses for Week Ending 1/4

The following are just a few of the more interesting business news articles involving the law found throughout the US in the last week.  In recent news, Colorado may begin to enforce its law regarding fire-safe cigarette sales.  This may affect small businesses that...

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Buying a franchise?

In a recent Wall Street Journal article, the author talked about an area many franchise purchasers fail to investigate - the employees of franchisors.  Most people know before buying a franchise that due diligence is required – looking over the franchise books and...

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Business New Year’s Resolutions

Business New Year's Resolutions The New Year is the perfect time to start thinking about your legal resolutions for the year. Just like individuals make resolutions to get in shape, stop smoking, or reach new goals, business owners should make resolutions about their...

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Chet Baker

JobBiz, LLC

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Elizabeth Lewis has served as our small business attorney for the past 3 years. The legal expertise and knowledge of business regulations she provides enable us to focus on running the business. Her monthly newsletters offers insightful tips, and make us aware of potential changes which may effect our business operations so we are not caught off guard. We are extremely pleased with Elizabeth, and remain committed with her firm.
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Rick Davis Consulting, LLC

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The Law Office of E.C. Lewis, P.C. helped David Woolever, an entrepreneur, independent author, and publisher, with setting up his LLC, website, and also with advice on contacts his company would need.

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Owning their own business was a long-time dream for Jim Kreutzer and his son-in-law, Tim. They worked closely with the Law Office of E.C. Lewis, P.C. from the start. Elizabeth helped with the property lease agreement developing the necessary waivers for both adults and minors.

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Dan Jimenez and Ryan Humphries wanted to bridge fitness and adventure in their new startup, but they needed some help getting their business off the ground. They came to the Law Office of EC Lewis to help make sure they were legally set.

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Kristen Hansen and her aunt, Tami Takahashi both had business knowledge, but working together as business partners and selling online brought new questions and challenges. Elizabeth helped set up their company and composed a privacy policy and terms of use for the website.
How To Create A License For Software

How To Create A License For Software

Protecting the software company and the end-user is one of the many benefits of software licensing. Large and small companies alike are vulnerable. Unknowingly, organizations and individuals often utilize unlicensed software. Using unlicensed software...

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