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Life-Blood – By Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney

 

The life blood of our society and economy is propelled by small business innovation. Small businesses are the most innovative and nimble and create more jobs then the large multinational corporations.

According to the Small Business Administration (SBA), small business “represent 99.7 percent of all employer firms…. and generated 65 percent of net new jobs over the past 17 years.” Whether you are brainstorming the next big thing or expanding an existing business, it is important to have a forward-looking, business-minded, and practical counsel to aid in your pursuit.

Eric H. Milliken has coached and counseled multiple Start-Ups into multimillion-dollar corporations, giving businesses the ability to create jobs and innovating the California business environment. This website can be used as a resource for starting or maintaining your business. Please browse the BLOG section for many how-to guides. When you feel the need to speak to counsel, call (415) 341-2888 to schedule a free consultation with a San Fransisco Attorney.

YOUR BRIGHT IDEA COMES TO LIFE WITH THE HELP OF A SAN FRANCISCO ATTORNEY

 

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About Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney

Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney proudly serves the California. Milliken demonstrates the use of creative solutions and diplomatic negotiations to resolve conflicts. He has a passion for conservation, ecology and alternative energy. VALUE ADDED: Milliken's specialized knowledge gives his clients' value-added solutions to their legal needs. Having an advocate that speaks your language and understands your business will save you time and money. PLEDGE: His clients’ objectives are achieved without compromising integrity, honesty, and a commitment to justice.

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