I understand entrepreneurs because I chose to become one.
Practical legal counsel from someone who has actually run a business, and knows the difference between what matters and what does not.
I built my own law firm from scratch. I know what it is like to make payroll, sign a lease, negotiate a contract, deal with a difficult customer, chase an unpaid invoice, and make decisions without having all the information.
So when a business owner comes to me, I do not just see a legal issue. I see the business behind it. My job is not to make the law more complicated. It is to help you understand your options, make good decisions, and keep moving forward.
Practical where it counts. Thorough where it matters.
The way I work comes from having sat on the other side of the desk, as the business owner, not just the lawyer.
I listen before I advise
The first conversation is not a sales pitch. I want to understand where your company is today, where it is going, and what is keeping you up at night. Only then do we talk about legal solutions.
I tell you what actually matters
Owners get overwhelmed because everything sounds urgent. My job is to sort the real risks from the noise and give you a recommendation you can act on.
I do not manufacture complexity
I do not believe every answer needs a thirty-page memo or a contract twice as long as it should be. I keep your business objectives at the center of the conversation.
I help you keep moving
The goal is to get you unstuck and back to running your company, with your legal work supporting your growth instead of slowing it down.
You get me. Not layers of associates.
When you hire Sulimani Law Firm, you work with the attorney who understands your company, your goals, and how you make decisions. No endless handoffs. No junior associate learning your business from a file.
That is something a three-hundred-lawyer firm cannot honestly promise, and it is exactly what the business owners I work with value most.
Small on purpose, with the support to go the distance.
Grace MacPhail
A New York attorney who works with the firm on litigation and court matters. She practiced at New York firms in insurance defense, medical malpractice, and civil litigation, and holds a J.D., cum laude, from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, where she served on Pace Law Review.
Brenden Kapusta
A certified civil litigation paralegal with more than four years supporting attorneys in complex federal and state matters, including appellate work before the Second, Ninth, and Tenth Circuits. He holds a B.S. in Psychology and an M.S. in Forensic Psychology from Arizona State University.
Faith Priego
Faith keeps the firm running and is often your first point of contact, managing scheduling, intake, and communication so matters move without getting stuck.
Let us talk about what you are building.
Tell me the short version. If we are a good fit, we will take it from there.
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