Hey Health, Wellness, and Nutrition Practitioner!
Do you fear growing or formalizing your business because you worry about the risk it could open up for you? Did you know that without proper legal protection, your personal assets could be at stake if you were ever sued for something that happened with your business?
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We know it can be intimidating as an entrepreneur to put yourself out there, and it can cause some anxiety to know you could face personal risk when operating your business (whether you do anything wrong or not).
The good news is that there are steps you can take to massively reduce your personal exposure to risk in your business.
Kelly and Kristin are two experienced corporate attorneys, with a combined 20 years of legal experience advising clients in the entrepreneurial space on all things related to entity formation, risk mitigation, and contract drafting.
While Kristin and Kelly were at a prestigious international law firm, they regularly advised clients on these matters ranging from small start-up companies to Fortune 500 companies.
Kelly also has six years of experience working as General Counsel for a collection of private businesses, working alongside entrepreneurs in a wide array of industries to solve everyday problems like how to protect intellectual property rights, employment concerns, risk mitigation strategies, contract drafting issues, and entity formation and structuring issues, just to name a few.
Kristin runs her own fertility-focused nutrition practice and her specialized knowledge of the particular issues facing health and wellness practitioners runs through all we do at Dotted Lines!
REGISTER FOR FREEAlthough Kelly and Kristin are licensed attorneys in the state of Texas, they are not your attorneys, they have no attorney-client relationship with you, and they do not know your business. The information on this page and in the Legally-Ready Guide is not to be considered legal advice, and you should not consider it a substitute for legal advice. We always recommend consulting with an attorney in your local jurisdiction since they will be able to advise you as to your particular situation and also provide you with information surrounding any nuances of your local laws. We do not guarantee any specific results. .