Business / Mental Health Attorney
Feb. 15th, 2010 08:25 amIt's time for me to switch out my SSN for a Tax ID number for my business (a psychotherapy private practice). I'm betting this means there are other legal things I want to do as well to protect my clients and myself. I haven't decided to actually LLC or incorporate or whatever, but that's the kind of person I'm seeking. DS/Som'l is convenient, of course, but not required.
Any recommendations for attorneys to help me set up my business?
(I've gotten one recommendation already for Francis X. Olivieri, so comments on his work or excellent middle initial are welcome as well.)
Also, I'd like to find an attorney experienced in mental health matters to go over my confidentiality paperwork, releases of info, etc. I've been working for a long time, but figure the new office location is a good time to revisit all this paperwork and make sure I'm still up-to-date. Any suggestions on that front?
ETA: Out-of-state lawyer friends tell me "you don't hire a lawyer, you hire a firm." I'm pretty small-time, but hey, one-stop-shopping sounds good to me.
Any recommendations for attorneys to help me set up my business?
(I've gotten one recommendation already for Francis X. Olivieri, so comments on his work or excellent middle initial are welcome as well.)
Also, I'd like to find an attorney experienced in mental health matters to go over my confidentiality paperwork, releases of info, etc. I've been working for a long time, but figure the new office location is a good time to revisit all this paperwork and make sure I'm still up-to-date. Any suggestions on that front?
ETA: Out-of-state lawyer friends tell me "you don't hire a lawyer, you hire a firm." I'm pretty small-time, but hey, one-stop-shopping sounds good to me.