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Many business owners today find themselves in a predicament – their companies are too small to hire a full-time, in-house attorney but are still large enough to face pressing business issues that should be addressed by a legal professional as soon as they arise.  To guarantee quick access to an attorney, these businesses are forced to keep an outside firm on an expensive retainer.  These marble-and-mahogany law firms often lack practical business experience and their attorneys are either unable or unwilling to get to know an individual business in order to thoroughly understand its issues and provide more effective representation.  Small- and medium-sized business clients are reluctant to contact their attorneys for fear of being charged for every phone call.  When these clients finally do call upon their attorneys, the process of bringing them up to speed on a particular issue requires significant time and expense.  The most damaging consequence of this system is the crisis mode in which much of the legal work is done once the business finally involves the attorneys.  This reactive approach is far more expensive and risky than a proactive one, where spending a small amount of money as a preventive measure minimizes the likelihood the business will have to shell out desperation money to hastily resolve an issue under a looming deadline.

The boutique law firm of Piet & Wright provides the solution.  Our attorneys have extensive real-world experience as managers and business owners which allows us to view the issues facing your particular business from your perspective rather than from the one-dimensional perspective of the typical lawyer.  Our experience with business issues sets us apart from other attorneys who would have to spend many billable hours familiarizing themselves with the basic operations of any business, let alone your business.  We stay in close contact with our clients and take responsibility for learning about the business, its culture, and its operations.  With our qualifications, as soon as we’re presented with your concern, we hit the ground running toward a solution, saving both time and money.  Our firm’s practice areas range from formation and asset acquisitions to e-commerce and litigation, and we attorneys do almost everything in-house, seeking outside special counsel when issues become too complex or specialized.
 
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Attorneys John Piet and Charles Wright of the law firm Piet & Wright are pleased to announce they are expanding their presence in Las Vegas and Salt Lake City by offering Outsourced General Counsel legal services.

Many businesses today are large enough to face complex business issues but are too small to hire a full-time, in-house attorney. In order to address pressing legal issues as soon as they arise, these businesses have few options and are all too often forced to keep an outside firm on an expensive retainer. These law firms often do not specialize in business matters and their attorneys are either unable or unwilling to get to know an individual business in order to better understand its issues and provide more effective representation.

The law firm of Piet & Wright has the experience and the willingness to be your Outsourced General Counsel. Their attorneys have extensive experience as managers and business owners and can appreciate the challenges facing small businesses in today’s sometimes volatile marketplace. We can help you navigate the choppy waters of business ownership, including formation, banking, employment law, contract disputes, e-commerce, employment matters, financial issues, and any other concern that may arise during the tenure of your business. In addition to legal services, we also provide business plan review and drafting, employee training program development, marketing plan design, and a host of other services. Our firm is large enough to address any issue you have, while being small enough to take a beneficial team approach to solving any problem that comes your way.

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