Outside General Counsel for Freelancers & Small Businesses
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At Regan Law, we know how hard you work to grow your business. We believe that an attorney should provide a business-focused and practical approach to your problems.

 
 

We help clients:

  • Identify and creatively solve business issues
  • Expedite the closing of important business deals
  • Ensure that fundamental legal documents and systems are in place
  • Collaborate with other business service professionals (e.g. accountants, insurance brokers) to ensure appropriate risk management

We are ready to join your team of advisors to find solutions to the problems that keep you up at night. This includes ensuring that your client contracts serve your business goals, that your business is appropriately incorporated, and that important contracts are negotiated and completed in a timely manner. We will also negotiate commercial lease agreements and work with professional colleagues to protect intellectual property and ensure employment arrangements comply with applicable laws.

 

Our Clients include

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Graphic Designers, Website Developers, and Social Media Marketers

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Brick and Mortar & Online Retail Businesses

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Health and Fitness Enterprises


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Sarah Regan is the Managing Attorney of Regan Law PLLC, a New York law firm that provides legal services to small businesses and creative freelancers to grow their businesses and manage risk. An attorney should be part of any business’ advisory team, and Sarah works to efficiently and effectively provide sound guidance for her client’s organizations.

Before founding Regan Law PLLC, Sarah was an associate at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP in their commercial real estate department and clerked for the Hon. Christine O.C. Miller in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. She earned a J.D. from New York Law School and a B.A. from Concordia University.

Sarah is a board member with the Friends of Stewart Manor Inc., a community organization, and previously served as an adjunct professor at New York Law School.