
17-Page Guide Reveals:
How To Protect Your Business and Your Assets While Allowing Your Business To Thrive
Discover exactly what you need to get your “ducks in a row” to protect your business from every angle and focus on moving it forward without worry.

No matter what stage of business you’re in — whether you’re just starting out, or you’ve been at it for decades — there are countless legal considerations that are essential for you to make. And odds are, there are at least a couple you aren’t even aware of putting your business at risk right now.
For over a decade, Rouse Lawyers has served a diverse range of entrepreneurs and business owners, providing both pragmatic legal advice and the strategic business expertise that allows them to successfully reach their goals without the law being a roadblock.
And it’s this experience that led to the creation of this 17-page legal guide.
It will show you exactly what you need to navigate legal issues at each stage of your business – including start up, scale up, sell up, and punch up.

Inside you’ll get the following sources of value:
- The must-handle steps for getting your legal ducks in a row right from the start of your business (this often separates the lasting successes from the failures)
- What you need to do once you start scaling your business (treating your business the same way you did when starting out will likely open you to new risks, and also force you to pay higher taxes than you need to)
- How to make certain you’re well-guarded if someone comes after you and your business (plus how you can often avoid these situations, or at least minimize their impact)
- What you need to know legally (and what documentation is required) to smoothly exit your business — whether by choice or even if your hand has being forced
- The agreements you must have in place to reduce or eliminate the risk of internal disputes between shareholders (having these in place can save a lot of time, money, and headaches down the line)
About The Author
Written by Matthew Rouse, commercial lawyer and founder of Rouse Lawyers. Matthew has over a decade of experience, establishing his legal expertise with three of the nation’s largest law firms, before founding Rouse Lawyers in 2006. Now he and his specialized team help active entrepreneurs and business owners in achieving their commercial goals with a special blend of pragmatic legal advice and street-savvy business expertise.
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Download Your Copy of “The Business Owner’s Legal Guide” Today
A few moments from now you’ll be able to immediately identify both legal considerations you must make for your current phase of business, as well as the liabilities and other risks threatening your business right now.
P.S. If you haven’t been working with a lawyer experienced in helping businesses succeed,
there’s a high chance you’re facing legal problems you aren’t even aware of yet.
This legal guide makes it easy to identify these so click here to claim your copy.
