You’re not just running a business. You’re building an asset.
Each stage of growth—hiring, structuring, scaling or selling—requires clear decisions and airtight ownership.
Guide My Business is a modern law firm for entrepreneurs who think in equity, strategy and long-term value. We specialize in intellectual property, small business and real estate law—bringing focus, protection and leverage to every move you make.
We bring sharp legal strategy to each stage of growth—so your business is structured to scale, agile enough to grow and positioned to sell.
What We Help You Protect, Build and Navigate
Legal strategy should do more than reduce risk—it should support how you grow.
Our boutique model lets us tailor services to your stage of business, with the insight of a strategic partner and the personal touch of a fellow small business.
Explore the areas where we help founders protect what matters and move forward with clarity.
OUR SERVICES
Each practice area reflects a focused strength of our firm. Click through to explore our approach—and schedule a consultation matched with the specialist in that area.
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We help you own what you’ve built—your name, your content, your edge. Registered trademarks and copyrights define what’s yours and keep it that way.
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We co-create a dynamic strategy to empower and protect your people—independent contractors, employees, and consultants—so you can scale your business confidently.
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Our team creates on-brand agreements that align with your business vision to establish expectations and honor the value of your products and services.
We will be your advocate in business transactions from the initial contract review to the final signature.
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We recognize that every commercial real estate transaction is unique and strategically position each of our clients for their next real estate venture.
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Our team will guide you from start to finish to ensure confidentiality, evaluate liabilities and opportunities, and develop the respective agreements to assure a successful transaction.
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We help you set clear terms between business partners—ownership, roles, decision-making, and exit plans. Whether you're forming a new partnership or preparing for a buyout, we guide the process with the right agreements in place.
MEET OUR TEAM
At Guide My Business, you gain more than just legal counsel—you gain a dedicated team.
Our attorneys bring complementary expertise across key areas of business law, working collaboratively to provide comprehensive, strategic support tailored to your unique needs.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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No. Our blog content and consultations are intended for educational and informational purposes only. They do not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Engaging with our blog or participating in a consultation does not establish an attorney-client relationship. For personalized legal advice from Guide My Business, you must sign our engagement letter.
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We charge a consultation fee for a 30-minute session, as listed on our scheduling link. It’s a chance for us to see if we’re the right fit—and for you to get a real sense of our approach, insight and experience.
Most of our services are billed hourly at $375—a structure that reflects both the depth of our experience and the flexibility our clients need. We don’t round up or bill in minimum increments—our time is tracked precisely.
For trademark and copyright matters, we offer flat-rate packages as listed on our website (HERE). These reflect years of continued education, refined processes and thoughtful investment in tools—allowing us to deliver this work efficiently and predictably.
Our boutique structure means no red tape, no inflated overhead, and no long lead times—just responsive, strategic legal support that respects your time and investment.
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We work with founders, entrepreneurs, and growing teams across the country. While we're based in Arizona and licensed in both Arizona and California, we support clients nationwide on intellectual property and other federal matters. For state-specific issues, we collaborate with trusted local counsel to ensure you're covered wherever you do business.
Our clients represent a diverse range of industries—including online retailers, wholesalers, brick-and-mortar storefronts, service-based providers in the creative and event sectors, licensed therapists, and real estate developers, to name a few. We customize our legal support to align with each client's unique business structure, development stage and strategic objectives.
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Engagements begin once an engagement letter is signed, and from there, the scope is shaped by your needs. Some clients come to us for a defined project with a clear end point. Others continue with us as trusted counsel through seasons of growth, transition, and opportunity.
There’s no single path—we meet you where you are, and stay with you as long as it makes sense. Some matters resolve quickly. Others require time, intention, and follow-through.
In every case, our role is to carry your matter forward with clarity and consistency—and to make sure your legal strategy supports where you're headed, not just where you are.
Featured Blogs
Featured Blogs
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On December 3, 2024, a Texas federal court issued a nationwide preliminary injunction against the enforcement of the reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), which were set to take effect on January 1, 2025. As a result, reporting under the CTA is not currently required. However, this is a preliminary injunction, not a permanent one, meaning that CTA/BOI (Beneficial Ownership Information) reporting requirements may still be enforced in the future.
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Running a business with a partner requires planning for the future, especially when it comes to protecting the business and your loved ones if the unexpected happens. The case of Connelly v. United States highlighted how mismanaging life insurance policies can lead to burdensome estate taxes. But with a cross-purchase agreement funded by life insurance, you can secure a smooth business transition, ensure the deceased’s family is fairly compensated, and avoid the pitfalls of a drawn-out, stressful process.
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In today’s digital age, having an online presence is no longer optional; it’s essential for businesses to thrive. However, not everyone can access websites with ease, and this is where website accessibility comes into play. In this blog post, we’ll explore the importance of website accessibility, its connection to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and how tools like Accessibe can help ensure compliance. Plus, we’ll discuss the benefits of seeking expert guidance to optimize your website for inclusivity.