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"If I were running my own start-up, even a small one, I would want someone inhouse. You need someone who understands the business from the ground up and knows how to bring in outside counsel."
- Sean Hogle
  Senior Counsel
  Sun Microsystems
Helping Emerging Compies Emerge

Ease Early Stage Challenges with Interim Inhouse Counsel
You are building a company. Of course you want to do it right. But sometimes you don't even know what you don't know. Hindsight is not your best option.

You need help.

As an attorney with 27 years of experience and broad knowledge of startup issues, Joel Cardis offers interim general counsel services that allow entrepreneurs to add a knowledgeable lawyer to their management team. Cardis can assess, advise, negotiate or draft documents for a broad range of business activities.

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What is the value to your company?
With part-time inhouse counsel, you can:
  • correct legal headaches, known and unknown, before they become disasters
  • have access and proximity to a lawyer
  • attain peace of mind from knowing you have counsel immersed in your company
  • better manage your use of outside counsel
  • get your house in order for potential investors or acquirers
  • acquire a competitive advantage by timely access to advice
  • be proactive instead of reactive

    When do you need it?
    Any time from inception of the business until you are ready for fulltime inhouse counsel.

    Legal issues impacting the growth of your venture began the moment the idea for it was born. Identifying, understanding, prioritizing and resolving these issues requires time and attention busy entrepreneurs cannot afford, yet cannot afford to ignore.

    Why Joel Cardis?
    Having assisted clients resolve a myriad of legal predicaments, Cardis learned first hand how unattended legal problems can become devastating, and how proper legal attention could avoid many problems. Intrigued with the issues involved in building a new business, he immersed himself in entrepreneurial concerns and also became lead author of a highly regarded book on venture capital, adding both an entire new field of knowledge and a network of contacts that further strengthened his abilities to help emerging growth companies. More information»


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