SCORE - What Legal Business Issue Would You Like to Ask a Lawyer?

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Wilton Library
Rimer Room

Event Details

Please join us as SCORE of Fairfield County, Wilton Library, and the Wilton Chamber of Commerce present a program that will allow you to ask our panels of lawyers your business law questions..

In this interactive workshop, attorneys Ronald Bellenot and Ed Kelleher, who each have varied backgrounds for business entities, will address several legal areas such as:

•    Partnership vs LLC vs Sole Proprietor
•    Employee or Contract worker, risks if incorrect.
•    Contract Risks
•    Your Questions

Reserve early - there is no charge. Registration required. Please click here to register. Visit www.fairfieldcounty.score.org or call SCORE at 203-831-0065 with any questions. Check-in begins at 5:30pm. SCORE is a non-profit organization that helps individuals start a new business or grow their existing business. Co-sponsored by Fairfield County SCORE, Wilton Library, and the Wilton Chamber of Commerce. The media sponsor is the Wilton Bulletin.

Ronald. Bellenot Sr. has been practicing law in Connecticut for more than 29 years, the last 25 years with his partner Kathy Criscuolo Boufford. He became a founding partner of the Law Offices of Bellenot & Boufford, LLC after graduating from the Quinnipiac University School of Law in 1989. Attorney Bellenot concentrates in the areas of Civil & Criminal Litigation, Small Business Consultation and Bankruptcy & Foreclosure. Ron has extensive experience working with small business owners, helping them properly structure their business activities to accommodate and protect their personal and family assets.

Attorney Ed Kelleher is a Partner with Mix & Goldman, LLC. He has over 27 years in private law practice representing individual clients and diverse businesses in a wide range of legal matters including wills and trusts, probate, residential and commercial real property transactions and related litigation, general civil litigation, landlord/tenant disputes, drafting contracts and sales agreements, commercial transactions and related litigation, business formation and business law.


Event Type(s): Library Program