Top Rated Local®

San Francisco Business Attorney

Based In The Bay Area

Danielle Lawrence

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Based in the Sacramento metropolitan area, Danielle has been practicing law since 2017. Her practice primarily focuses on business and nonprofit law, but she's also an immense asset for any contract law, employment, or startup law matters.
When she's not helping clients build their businesses, she enjoys spending time with her boyfriend and their two dogs.
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Education

  • Western State University College of Law, J.D.
  • Northern Michigan University, B.S., Pre-law Studies
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Practice Areas

  • Non-profits
  • Business Law
  • Contracts
  • Corporate Law
  • Startups
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Admissions

  • California
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Languages

  • English

Interested in having Danielle provide legal guidance and assistance for your business in San Francisco or the Bay Area?

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STARTING A BUSINESS

It is an exciting decision to start your own business.

BUSINESS EXPANSION

Growing your business is exciting; with growth comes new.

BUSINESS EXITS

There's more to business exits than just dissolution.

IMMEDIATE HELP

When problems arise in business, Coepio Legal is on call.

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Recent Blog Posts

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Mediation vs. Arbitration: Resolving LLC Member Disputes in California

By madwire | January 16, 2025

Disputes between members of a limited liability company (LLC) can arise for many reasons — financial disagreements, differences in management styles, or even conflicts over the direction of the business. When these disagreements occur, it’s crucial to understand how they can be resolved. Mediation and arbitration are two popular alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods commonly…

Can Restaurant Owners Take a Portion of Service Charges in California Restaurants?

By madwire | December 6, 2024

In the competitive and heavily regulated restaurant industry, service charges are increasingly used to address rising operational costs and compensate staff. However, questions often arise about how these fees can be legally distributed, especially in the state of California, where employment laws are particularly complex. One frequent question is whether restaurant owners can take a…

Book Deals and Other Royalty Agreements: Do You Really Need an Attorney’s Review?

By madwire | December 6, 2024

With the rising costs of doing business today, many small business owners and individuals must make tough choices about where to cut expenses. Legal services often get pushed aside as a “luxury” rather than a necessity. So, when it comes to signing contracts or agreements, a common question arises: “Do I really need an attorney…