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MenuSmall Business Law: Contracts, Negotiations, Intellectual Property, Formation
Created 10 years ago in Business / Getting Started
I can help answer all your startup questions!
I can advise clients on which entity to choose (LLC, Corporation etc.) to meet the stakeholders' needs.
I can advise/draft governing documents.
I can handle copyright, trademark, and trade secret issues.
I can handle contract drafting and negotiation issues.
I can help design funding strategies.
I can help with human resources questions.
I can also provide advice on how to market, manage, and control your business.
I have many years of experience representing and running small businesses. Most recently, I helped start Ohio's first cooperatively run brewpub. I was instrumental in raising over $700k to fund the project. I drafted the bylaws and designed the corporate structure.
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Tony Clark
Dayton, Ohio
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I am an attorney with an MBA who has started 7 different companies. I represent businesses, musicians, artists, and entertainers. I am a founding member, President, legal counsel, and board member of Ohio's first cooperatively run brewpub. I was instrumental in raising over $700k in startup capital. I own and manage a real estate investment company that owns residential and commercial real estate in the greater Dayton, Ohio region. I have obtained and secured over $1.5 million in capital to grow the company. I have over 7 years experience negotiating, drafting, and analyzing federal government contracts.
Reviews (3)
Through his knowledge of the law, Tony brings confidence and positivity into the conversation. I can definitely say that after talking with him, I'm super excited about moving forward and staying on the best road to success!
Source: Clarity Kyle Pitts Mar 3, 2016Just an amazing help. That's why I trust him. Calm and patient when I'm not. Greatness
Source: Clarity Kyle Pitts Dec 22, 2015Tony calmed my nerves and made me feel 100% comfortable to discuss everything without overwhelming jargon. It was like speaking to a friend of the family.
Source: Clarity Kyle Pitts Dec 20, 2015the startups.com platform
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