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**Laura E. Liss** **Attorney at Law** **Liss & Lamar, P.C. | Law Office of Laura Liss, P.C.** **Denver, CO** Laura E. Liss is a distinguished attorney based in Denver, Colorado, dedicated to empowering businesses to thrive. As the founding partner of Liss & Lamar, P.C. and the Law Office of Laura Liss, P.C., she brings a wealth of experience to her practice, which focuses on business law, corporate incorporation, and intellectual property. With an approachable, down-to-earth style that sets her apart from traditional legal stereotypes, Laura has been instrumental in helping entrepreneurs and established businesses navigate the complexities of legal compliance and growth strategies since opening her practice in 2012. Her firsthand experience as a business owner provides her with unique insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by her clients. Laura specializes in assisting businesses in leveraging the franchising model to expand their reach and profitability. She expertly drafts Franchise Disclosure Documents (FDDs) and franchise agreements, ensuring her clients are well-prepared for success. Additionally, she offers comprehensive support for both franchise and non-franchise clients in areas such as the purchase and sale of businesses, commercial leases, contract negotiations, and buy-sell agreements. Her expertise also extends to intellectual property, where she efficiently handles trademark applications, helping clients protect their valuable assets. For startups, Laura ensures a solid legal foundation, allowing entrepreneurs to focus on their vision without the worry of future legal obstacles. Her commitment to her clients is encapsulated in her mantra: “My Only Business is Your Business.” Contact Laura E. Liss today to discover how her expertise can help your business flourish in today’s competitive landscape.
Business law attorneys advise companies on legal matters including formation, contracts, compliance, and transactions. They help businesses navigate regulatory requirements and protect their interests. Common matters include business formation, contract drafting, mergers and acquisitions, commercial disputes.