I am wondering if Colorado would allow someone to do the same thing?
Here my is the Legal Grind website, Legal Grind, Inc.
My idea would be similar but not the same to his concept.
About five years ago, I wanted to go to law school and I wanted to open up a coffee shop/ law firm. In researching my idea and seeing if there were other coffee shops with this concept, I came across this guys website.
Well, I didn't go to law school but instead went to paralegal school. But is there a way to do this in Colorado as a paralegal?
California has a Business and Ethics code section 6400 that allows paralegals to assist with doc prep. But only if the person decides to go at it alone. And the company recommends to seek an attorney's advise. click to see the code Document Processing
After reviewing his website and reading their code, is there any code here similar to the one he has. That would allow a paralegal to provide receptionist, secretarial, or typing service to the public and if they put similar language on the website? Is it time to that Colorado allowed for similar assistance to the public?
The company's revenue is $100,000 per year per Mantra.com.
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