Description
1995 edition. Paperback cover is clean. Pages have no marks. Binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “Incorporating in Colorado Without a Lawyer” offers a practical guide for entrepreneurs and small business owners navigating the complexities of incorporation in the Centennial State. Published in 1995, this handbook captures the legal landscape of the era, providing a valuable time capsule for those interested in the evolution of Colorado’s business regulations. Author W. Dean Brown, likely an experienced legal professional, distills the intricate process into accessible language, empowering readers to navigate the bureaucratic maze without the need for costly legal representation. Beyond its functional purpose, this volume offers insights into the entrepreneurial spirit that fueled Colorado’s economic growth in the late 20th century, reflecting the state’s enduring appeal as a hub for innovation and enterprise.