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Alan B.
At Barker Law, we provide clients with superior service in trust, probate, and estate matters and litigation, contract drafting and review, outside general counsel services, negotiation, commercial litigation, and regulatory navigation. We confidently handle transactional and regulatory matters for businesses and individuals. As our feedback shows, we excel at meeting and exceeding our clients needs.
July 24, 2023
Tameko P.
Greene Litigation Group, PLLC., specializes in Personal Injury, Criminal Defense, Contract Dispute, Wills & POAs, Irreconcilable Differences Divorce, Business Formation, Contract Drafting, and Landlord Tenant Law
April 2, 2024
William B.
Presently, I am a civil rights and insurance litigation attorney with a focus on representation government entities. Prior to this, I’ve represented some of the largest financial institutions in the world in litigation.
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Jeanne H.
Jeanne is a trusted and approachable legal advisor for contractors, developers, architects, and owners navigating the complexities of construction projects and serves as the founding attorney at Harrison Litigation Team, PLLC. Jeanne has a deep legal knowledge with a genuine understanding of the people and projects behind every build, bringing over a decade of experience to each dispute and transaction. She focuses her practice on construction litigation, business litigation, and complex transactions, guiding clients through the full lifecycle of their projects — from contract negotiation and risk management to dispute resolution and litigation. Capabilities: * Drafting and negotiating AIA and custom construction and business contracts * Managing claims involving delays, defects, and payment disputes * Representing clients in mediation, arbitration, and court proceedings * Advising on regulatory compliance and lien enforcement * Guiding business transactions and partnership agreements
June 17, 2026
Patrick S.
Fractional general counsel and transactional attorney with 25 years of experience serving small and mid-size businesses. Particular depth in AEC, environmental consulting, and professional services industries. Commercial contracts, business formations, corporate governance, M&A support, NDAs, and commercial leases. Admitted in New York and Colorado.
June 18, 2026
Richard M.
Richard "Rick" Mortensen has practiced law continuously in Utah since 2006. For most of that time, he worked in-house, including stints at two international mining companies, two direct selling/MLM companies, a large ecommerce retailer, and an accounting/fintech firm. He also has extensive litigation experience, having represented plaintiffs and defendants in every stage of litigation, including jury trials and appeals. His current role is as a fractional general counsel for businesses of all sizes.
Ryan D.
Ryan Darby is a California attorney and commercial real estate developer with more than a decade of civil litigation experience. From 2010 through 2024, he operated the Law Office of Ryan T. Darby. His practice initially focused on landlord-tenant matters and later shifted to defamation defense and First Amendment litigation, including anti-SLAPP motion practice. He served as co-counsel for the plaintiff-appellant in a published Ninth Circuit opinion that reversed the dismissal of First Amendment claims and established precedent protecting speech and press rights against retaliatory government action. Ryan founded Quintessential Capital in 2019 to pursue multifamily acquisitions and later shifted the company’s focus to flex-industrial development. He has since completed a ground-up flex-industrial project in Sparks, Nevada. As a real estate principal, he has negotiated letters of intent, purchase agreements, a loan agreement and related extension, and listing agreements. His legal experience includes drafting and negotiating leases, settlement agreements, and releases, and advising clients on contract disputes. Ryan earned his J.D. from Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law, where he served as a Senior Staff Editor of the Chapman Law Review. His current practice focuses on real estate and lease agreements, settlements and releases, and contract-related disputes. His experience as both counsel and client helps him distinguish between theoretical concerns and risks that matter in practice. Ryan lives in San Diego with his wife, young son, dog, and cat.
Matt S.
Hello, my name is Matt Shelton and I am a transactional attorney with about 3 years of legal experience, mainly consisting of drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts. I have a background in real estate, with experience drafting and negotiating a wide range of real estate contracts, including purchase agreements, operating agreements, leases, easements, property management agreements, development agreements, deeds, NDAs, and others. Additionally, I have experience working on a variety of commercial agreements, including sponsorship agreements, shareholder agreements, indemnities, sales contracts, and others, as well as drafting persuasive letters, such as demand letters, cease and desists, and notices.
June 25, 2026
Edward L.
I handle litigation, trial, and appeal of civil rights, torts, breach of contract, and family law matters.
July 5, 2026
Jordan B.
Former Kirkland & Ellis litigator. 3x business owner before law school. Motivated to solve commercial disputes using legal tools from a business lens.
July 7, 2026
Matthew B.
I am a Massachusetts attorney with an MBA and approximately six years of experience advising closely held businesses, business owners, and individuals on contracts, corporate transactions, commercial real estate, and day-to-day business legal issues. My practice focuses on helping clients draft, review, negotiate, and understand agreements that support their business goals while identifying practical legal and financial risks before problems arise. I assist clients with matters including business purchase and sale agreements, commercial leases, independent contractor agreements, confidentiality agreements, operating agreements, entity formation documents, corporate governance materials, and outside general counsel support. I also bring many years of litigation experience involving contract, business, real estate, construction, and ownership disputes, which I believe helps me review agreements with an eye toward clarity, enforceability, and avoiding future disputes. My goal is to provide practical, responsive, and business-minded legal guidance to small businesses, entrepreneurs, and individuals who need clear answers and well-drafted documents without unnecessary complexity.
Mary G.
I am an immigration attorney with more than 16 years of experience representing businesses, entrepreneurs, investors, executives, professionals, and families in U.S. immigration matters. My practice focuses primarily on employment-based immigration, while also assisting clients with select family-based immigration matters. Throughout my career, I have successfully guided employers and foreign nationals through the complex U.S. immigration process. I have extensive experience preparing and filing employment-based petitions, including L-1 intracompany transferee visas, EB-1C multinational executive and manager petitions, and other employment-based immigration matters. She works closely with business owners, startups, established companies, and professionals to develop practical immigration strategies that align with their business and career objectives. In addition to my employment-based practice, I represent individuals and families in family-based immigration matters, including immediate relative petitions, adjustment of status applications, consular processing, and related immigration benefits. I am committed to providing personalized legal counsel and responsive client service throughout every stage of the immigration process.
Employment Legal Questions and Answers
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Independent Contractor Agreement
Texas
Employee vs. contractor: What are the legal distinctions?
I am a small business owner in the tech industry and I am currently in the process of hiring individuals to work on various projects. I am confused about the legal distinctions between an employee and a contractor and how it may impact my business. I want to ensure that I am classifying workers correctly to avoid any potential legal issues and to understand the rights and responsibilities associated with each classification.
Darryl S.
This is an important distinction and has both financial and legal implications. Independent contractors do not get overtime, benefits or workers compensation and thus are generally cheaper to hire and easier to fire than an employee who does get these benefits. The IRS and Department of Labor use multi-factor tests examining control, financial aspects, and the relationship's nature—key indicators include whether you provide tools/equipment, set specific hours, integrate the worker into your business operations, or maintain an ongoing relationship versus project-based work. Given the complexity and high stakes of worker classification in the tech industry, where the line between employee and contractor is frequently blurred, I strongly recommend consulting with an employment attorney who can review your specific situation and help establish proper classification procedures. Additionally, consider having workers sign clear agreements that reflect their true working relationship and maintain documentation supporting your classification decisions.
Employment
Employment Agreement
Georgia
What can I do as a Teacher if employer won’t give me my hiring agreement in writing.
I was forced out of GA Pre K program and placed in aPrivate Pre K room as Lead teacher but employer won’t give me any paperwork in regards to pay and position. I’ve been asking since November 2021
Sunnita B.
I would inquire with Human Resources. If they don’t assist ask whomever is above them. If that fails, have an attorney submit the request.
Employment
Executive Employment Contract
Massachusetts
Need advice on Executive Employment Contract.
I recently received an offer for an executive position at a new company and they have presented me with an employment contract that seems quite complex. I am seeking legal advice to understand the terms and conditions, including compensation, benefits, non-compete clauses, and termination provisions, to ensure that my rights and interests are protected before signing the contract.
Megan B.
Hello, I would be happy to assist you with your employment contract. I have 20 years experience, have worked for both Fortune 100 companies and for private clients, and I have lots of experience in with employment agreements.
Employment
Independent Contractor Agreement
California
How to make a contract to keep IC status ? We are getting audited by SF. Thank you!!
I just changed to independent contractor last year after all my dental friends advised me to do so. Now the office I work at is being audited so I’m wondering what I need to do in order to keep the IC? Thank you !
Gregory B.
In general, contract terms can make someone an employee, but cannot ensure independent contractor status. Essentially, the contract can set out IC terms, but if those terms are not followed in practice, the contract itself can't fix that. Under California AB, there is an exemption for dentists from the strict "ABC" test, but dentists will still need to meet a number of other requirements that are often, in practice, difficult to meet. For example, they would have to be "open to the public" and actually performing the same of similar services for others - so working for a single dental office typically will not pass the test!
Employment
Employment Offer
Washington
How to compare multiple employment offers?
I recently received multiple job offers and I'm having difficulty deciding between them. I'm trying to weigh the pros and cons of each offer, and would like to know what considerations should be taken into account when comparing multiple employment offers. I'm concerned about the salary, benefits, vacation time, and job responsibilities, but I'm not sure what other factors I should consider.
Merry K.
Congratulations on receiving multiple job offers. In addition to what you listed as considerations, above, you can review things such as whether these are all for employment (rather than independent contractor); whether you would be considered "at will" or would be given a number of rights as an employee; and whether the employer would provide training/mentorship etc. If I were in your shoes, I'd compare reviews of each employer, as an employer - this can be hard to find, but Glassdoor.com has a limited number of reviews of certain employers. If at all possible, reach out to some current employees at each company and ask the same or similar questions, such as "what do you like or dislike most" about your job and the employer?
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