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Our accomplished PLLC lawyers routinely guide professionals at every stage, including:

If you're a licensed professional in Colorado, you know that running your practice comes with unique risks. That's where a professional limited liability company (PLLC) structure can be useful — and where having the right PLLC lawyer makes all the difference.
At Business & Technology Legal Group, we help licensed professionals set up PLLCs that actually work. Our PLLC lawyers in Denver can offer solid protection for your practice and personal assets.

Many professionals don't realize that their current business structure leaves gaps that could cost them more than they bargained for. Our competent PLLC lawyers know how to spot these risks and address them before problems arise. Get a free consultation today.
Start With a Free Strategy TalkYour expertise helped build your practice. Our skilled PLLC lawyers can help build the legal framework that protects it. Schedule your free consultation today and discover how proper entity structuring can promote long-term professional success.
Start With a Free Strategy TalkYour professional practice needs legal support that goes beyond basic business services. Our attorneys understand the unique conditions you’re up against and can provide targeted solutions to help you build, protect, and grow your practice.
Getting your professional limited liability company started right means meeting Colorado's specific professional entity requirements. We can handle everything needed to establish your practice on solid legal ground, including:
Your business needs will evolve as your practice grows. Our team can offer strategic counsel for major transitions and expansions, such as:
Maximize your PLLC's financial benefits and minimize risks through comprehensive planning, which involves:
One lawsuit, one upset client, one unexpected event, and everything you've worked so hard for could be at risk. Trust our Denver PLLC attorneys to offer the protection you need. Contact us now.
Start With a Free Strategy TalkWhether you're launching your first solo practice or managing a multi-partner professional group, our comprehensive PLLC counsel matches your specific needs and growth plans.

Our accomplished PLLC lawyers routinely guide professionals at every stage, including:
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We deliver tailored PLLC legal solutions across Colorado's licensed professional sectors. Our clients work in:
Don't see your specific profession listed? We can still support you. Our PLLC attorneys work with licensed professionals across a diversity of industries in Colorado. Every profession has particular needs, and we're ready to address yours.
B&T Legal Group proudly services business owners and other professional clients in the following areas:
We have a strong presence throughout the state, so you can take advantage of premier business law services regardless of where you’re located.

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PLLCs are specifically set up for licensed professionals and include additional provisions required by Colorado law.
While both structures offer liability protection, PLLCs must comply with professional licensing board regulations and typically restrict ownership to properly licensed individuals. Standard LLCs lack these safeguards and may not provide adequate protection for licensed professionals.
If you’re a licensed professional, forming a PLLC can provide essential legal protections, including shielding your personal assets from business liabilities. Even as a solo practitioner, a PLLC can help you negotiate the complex demands of business law while maintaining professional responsibility.
Yes. We regularly help professionals transition from sole proprietorships, partnerships, or standard LLCs to PLLCs. The conversion process entails specific steps to maintain continuity while establishing professional entity protection. Our PLLC lawyers can handle all documentation and filings to ensure a seamless transition without any disruption.
Colorado law generally requires PLLC members to hold licenses in the same or related professional fields. However, certain complementary professions may form multi-disciplinary PLLCs with proper structuring. We’ll analyze your specific situation and licensing requirements to identify permissible ownership structures.
License suspension or revocation can significantly impact PLLC operations. Properly drafted operating agreements should address these scenarios, including mandatory buy-out provisions and practice-continuation plans. Our attorneys will ensure that your agreements protect both the practice and its remaining members if licensing issues arise.