Companies in transition rarely have a legal problem.
They have a legal infrastructure problem.
- A founder scaling faster than governance can keep up.
- A private equity firm inheriting a portfolio company with hidden liabilities.
- A foreign company suddenly inside the U.S. litigation system.
These situations don’t require another lawyer handling another matter.
They require someone who can diagnose the system, expose the risks the company hasn’t seen yet, and rebuild the legal architecture around where the business is going.