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Small Businesses Operate Without Legal Protections Due to Cost and Complexity of Legal Templates

Most American small business owners rely on informal agreements and handshake deals because professional legal documentation costs thousands in attorney fees. A single lawsuit can destroy an unprotected business. Affordable done-for-you legal and HR templates address this structural gap.

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