Nexo Innovation Law PLLC
Serving businesses, entrepreneurs, professionals, and families with practical solutions in business law, business immigration, and estate planning.
01 Business Law
Nexo Innovation Law PLLC provides practical legal support for businesses, founders, professionals, and companies at different stages of growth. Whether you are turning an idea into a company, managing day-to-day contracts, scaling operations, or supporting an overextended legal team, the firm provides business-minded legal guidance designed to help you move forward with more clarity and less avoidable risk.
Business Law Services
Startups & Founders
You have an idea, a product, a service, or a business plan, but you may not know what legal steps should come first. Early legal decisions can shape ownership, control, risk, contracts, and how the business grows.
Nexo Innovation Law helps founders and early-stage companies build a stronger legal foundation from the beginning.
Common support may include:
- Entity formation
- Founder agreements
- Operating agreements
- Initial contract templates
- NDA review
- Vendor and customer agreements
- Early compliance questions
- Practical legal guidance as the business begins to grow
Established Companies & Legal Departments
Your business may already have internal legal or business teams, but there are times when the workload exceeds capacity. Contract review, template updates, playbooks, compliance questions, research memos, and special projects can quickly compete with daily business demands.
Nexo Innovation Law provides flexible outside counsel support for established companies, in-house teams, and legal departments that need practical help with overflow work or defined projects.
Common support may include:
- Overflow contract review
- Vendor and customer agreement review
- Template updates
- Contract playbooks
- Internal process support
- Compliance support
- Legal research memos
- Support for special projects
- Ongoing outside counsel support
Suggested engagement fit:
Monthly legal support or hour-block outside counsel services may be a good option for companies that need recurring legal support without hiring a full-time attorney.
Small & Family-Owned Businesses
Running a business often means making legal decisions while also managing customers, employees, vendors, operations, and growth. Small and family-owned businesses need legal support that is practical, clear, and connected to how the business actually works.
Nexo Innovation Law helps business owners reduce avoidable risk, organize key documents, and make informed decisions without overcomplicating the process.
Common support may include:
- Business formation
- Operating agreements
- Vendor and customer contracts
- Service agreements
- Contract review and negotiation
- Licensing questions
- Employment-related documents
- Internal policies
- Compliance questions
- Business succession planning coordination
Entrepreneurs, Consultants & Independent Professionals
Your work may depend on contracts, client relationships, payment terms, confidentiality obligations, and clear scopes of work. Before signing an agreement, it is important to understand what you are promising, what risks you are accepting, and whether the contract protects your business interests.
Nexo Innovation Law helps entrepreneurs, consultants, contractors, advisors, freelancers, creators, and independent professionals review, structure, and negotiate business agreements before problems arise.
Common support may include:
- Independent contractor agreements
- Consulting agreements
- Service agreements
- Master service agreements
- Statements of work
- NDAs
- Partnership or collaboration agreements
- Payment terms
- Scope of work language
- Termination provisions
- Confidentiality and non-solicitation terms
- Risk allocation and liability terms
Not sure which category fits?
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Please do not send confidential information in the initial inquiry.
Start an Inquiry02 Business Immigration Law
Employment-Based Immigration
Nexo Innovation Law PLLC provides immigration legal support for professionals, executives, employers, founders, and businesses with U.S. employment-based immigration needs, including work visas, employment-based green cards, related family filings, and citizenship applications.
Employment-Based Visas
You have a job offer, an employee you want to sponsor, or a role that may qualify for a U.S. work visa, but the process can feel technical, document-heavy, and time-sensitive.
Support may include H-1B and other employment-based visa matters, employer-sponsored immigration support, and related documentation.
Executive & Company Transfers
Your company needs to move an executive, manager, or specialized employee to the United States, but the transfer must be supported by the right business and role documentation.
Support may include L-1 intracompany transfer visa matters for executives, managers, specialized employees, and companies.
Extraordinary Ability & Specialized Talent
You have built a strong professional record, received recognition, or developed specialized achievements, but you need help presenting that background clearly for immigration purposes.
Support may include O-1 visa matters for individuals with extraordinary ability or specialized professional achievements.
Family Support Connected to Employment Visas
Your immigration matter may also affect your spouse or children, and their filings need to be coordinated with the principal employment-based application.
Support may include spouse and dependent applications connected to employment-based or business immigration matters.
Green Cards & Citizenship
You may be ready to take the next step toward permanent residence or citizenship, but you do not want to handle the paperwork, timing, and documentation process alone.
Support may include employment-based green cards, related family filings, adjustment of status, consular processing coordination, and naturalization / citizenship applications.
Not sure which immigration option fits?
Share basic matter information to discuss fit and scope.
Please do not send confidential information in the initial inquiry.
Start an Inquiry03 Estate Planning
Estate planning is not only about documents. It is about making sure the right people can act for you, your wishes are clear, your children and loved ones are protected, and your business or personal affairs are not left in confusion if something unexpected happens.
Nexo Innovation Law PLLC provides estate planning support for individuals, families, professionals, entrepreneurs, and business owners who want to plan clearly, protect decision-making authority, and organize important documents before issues arise.
The estate planning practice focuses on planning and document preparation, not probate litigation or contested estate matters.
Estate Planning Services
Core Estate Planning
A clear estate plan helps you decide who should receive your property, who should manage important responsibilities, and how your wishes should be carried out. The goal is to reduce confusion and give your loved ones direction.
- Last Will and Testament
- Revocable Living Trusts
- Pour-Over Wills
- Testamentary Trusts
- Trust Funding Guidance
Planning for Parents & Young Families
If something unexpected happened, who would care for your children, manage assets for them, and make important decisions? Estate planning helps parents name trusted decision-makers and create a structure for their children's care and financial protection.
- Guardianship Designations for Minor Children
- Trusts for Minor Children
- Family Protection Planning
Incapacity Planning
If you were unable to make financial or medical decisions, who would have authority to act for you? Incapacity planning helps make sure trusted people can step in and make decisions consistent with your wishes.
- Durable Financial Power of Attorney
- Health Care Power of Attorney
- Advance Health Care Directive
- HIPAA Authorization
Business Owner Estate Planning
For business owners, estate planning should connect personal planning with business continuity. The goal is to avoid leaving family members, business partners, or key decision-makers without direction if something unexpected happens.
- Business Succession Planning
- Coordination of Business and Personal Estate Plans
- Beneficiary and Ownership Review
Estate Plan Updates
Estate plans should be reviewed when life changes. Marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, relocation, business changes, or significant financial changes may all require updates to make sure the plan still reflects your wishes.
- Review and update existing estate plans after marriage, divorce, birth of a child, relocation, or significant financial changes