Mildon Law is on-call counsel for Nevada small business owners — formation, contracts, trademarks, and ongoing legal guidance from a lawyer who actually knows your business. Flat fees set before any work starts. No hourly meter.
Serving business owners across Las Vegas and throughout Nevada.
Most business owners only call a lawyer after something has gone wrong — a contract dispute, a partner falling out, a letter from an agency. By then, the affordable options are gone. Large companies avoid this by keeping counsel close: someone who reviews the deal before it's signed and spots the risk before it becomes a problem.
That's the relationship we offer Nevada small businesses. We're transactional counsel — our whole job is keeping you out of court, not billing you once you're in it. We get to know your business, review the systems it runs on, and stay available as questions come up, all on flat fees you approve in advance.
You focus on the work that makes your business money. We focus on making sure you keep it.
Every business runs on four systems. Most owners have never had anyone look at all four together — so money leaks and risks hide in the seams between them. We start by reviewing the whole foundation.
Entity structure, operating agreement, contracts, employment documents, and intellectual property — do they actually protect you?
Banking, bookkeeping, and cash-flow practices that preserve your liability protection and support decisions.
Whether your coverage matches your real risks — and where you're paying for protection you don't need.
Entity elections and structures, coordinated with your CPA, so your setup isn't quietly costing you every year.
From first filing to final exit — built for owners, not billed by the hour.
Nevada LLCs and corporations set up correctly the first time — entity choice, operating agreements, ownership terms, and the tax elections that fit your goals.
Client agreements, vendor contracts, leases, and terms that protect you, get you paid, and are written so your customers can actually read them.
Offer letters, contractor agreements, handbooks, and worker-classification guidance that keep your growing team from becoming your biggest risk.
Protect your name, brand, and the work you create — clearance, registration, and agreements that make sure what your business builds stays yours.
A lawyer on your team for the decisions in between documents — deals, disputes brewing, compliance questions, and the "can I do this?" calls.
Buy-sell agreements and succession plans coordinated with your estate plan, so the business you built transfers on your terms — in life or after it.
Start with a project, or keep us on your team with a monthly membership. Either way, the fee is fixed before any work begins.
For new Nevada businesses that want to start on a solid foundation.
Ongoing outside general counsel for a flat monthly fee.
For established businesses with bigger moves ahead.
We sit down, learn how your business actually runs, and review the four systems it depends on. You get a clear picture of where you stand.
We close the gaps that matter — in priority order, at flat fees you approve first. No selling you work your business doesn't need.
We stay on your team. As your business grows and questions come up, you have a lawyer who already knows the whole story.
Take our short Business Legal Checkup to spot the gaps most Nevada owners miss — in the entity, the contracts, the coverage, and the handshake deals — in about three minutes.
Start the Legal CheckupIf you built it, run it, and lose sleep over it — you're who we work for.
Get the entity, agreements, and ownership terms right the first time — before growth makes mistakes expensive to unwind.
Contractors, consultants, agencies, and professionals who live and die by their client agreements and their reputation.
Photographers, designers, planners, and makers whose work — and brand — deserves real protection, not a template from the internet.
Businesses where the ownership chart and the family tree overlap, and clear agreements keep both healthy.
Owners adding their first employees and contractors, who need hiring done right without a big-firm bill.
Businesses preparing for a sale, a successor, or the next generation — with the legal and estate pieces working together.
Our practice is built entirely around keeping you out of disputes, so our advice is never shaped by what a lawsuit might bill. If a matter ever does head to court, we help you engage trusted Nevada litigation counsel and stay at your side as the advisor who knows your business best.
Filing the paperwork creates the entity, but it doesn't put the foundation in place: an operating agreement that actually fits your ownership, contracts that protect you, correct tax elections, and the habits that preserve your liability protection. We review what you have, tell you plainly what's solid, and fix only what needs fixing.
No. We are transactional counsel — our job is to keep you out of disputes in the first place. If a matter ever heads to litigation, we help you engage the right Nevada litigation counsel and stay involved as your advisor.
Flat fees quoted before any work begins, and monthly memberships for ongoing counsel. You will never wonder whether a phone call or email is running a meter.
A structured look at the systems every business relies on — your legal documents and entity structure, your financial and bookkeeping practices, your insurance coverage, and your tax setup — to find gaps and leaks before they cost you.
No — we coordinate with them. Your CPA, bookkeeper, insurance agent, and financial advisor each see one slice of the business. We help make sure the slices fit together and nothing falls between them.
Big companies keep a lawyer on staff to spot risks and opportunities before decisions are made. A membership gives your small business the same relationship at a flat monthly fee: a lawyer who already knows your business, available when questions come up.
Yes. For most owners, the business is the largest asset they own. Your operating agreement, succession plan, and estate plan need to say the same thing — we build them so they do. As a firm that practices both, we make sure yours match.
Start with a conversation about where your business stands — and leave knowing exactly what's solid, what's exposed, and what it would cost to fix.