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There’s a old saying that when you represent yourself you might have a “fool for a client.”
If you own a small business or stay in the concert promotions business for awhile, there’s a good chance that you will be sued or that you may have to sue someone else (hopefully not me). The simple truth is being sued is just a part of being in business. In the concert promotions industry most of the lawsuits are to settle financial matters. To avoid putting you, your family, your finances and your business in harm’s way, you should consider obtaining preventive legal services. The key is finding a law firm with the expertise to represent you and advise you on the legal matters you may face.
When is an attorney needed?
1. For advice in starting a new business
2. To review a partnership agreement
3. To review a venue contract or sound equipment agreement
4. To review a performance contract
5. When obtaining a loan from a friend, relative or bank to finance a show
6. If you are not sure of your legal rights in any given situation
7. When your finances or liberty is at stake
How would you like to have access to an attorney 24 hours a day – 7 days a week?
If you are concerned about the cost of having a lawyer, let me share with you what I discovered a couple of years ago. It has helped take my small business to the next level and it can help you too. During the day I can call my law firm for an unlimited amount of phone consultations. They can be reached late at night, if an emergency arises. I even have a toll-free number to call them if I’m out of town. They review my contracts and any other documents I am concerned about. They recently wrote a letter on my behalf to have a frivolous lawsuit dropped. They will even represent me in traffic court.
Having someone you can trust, to handle your legal matters, will give you piece of mind. And believe me, it’s a great feeling. Here’s the best part.
The plan only costs about $50 per month. For more information talk
to a Pre-Paid legal Services Associate.
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