Serving Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs Small Business Attorney — Flat Monthly Subscription
Available Law is based in Colorado Springs and serves small businesses across El Paso County on a flat monthly subscription. Practical legal help from a Colorado attorney — no billable hours, no retainer surprises.
What we handle for Colorado Springs businesses
Available Law is a Colorado-licensed virtual law firm. Every subscription includes attorney-reviewed work product — contracts, vendor agreements, employment documents, formation filings, and ongoing compliance questions — without billable hours or retainer burn-down statements.
AI vendor contract review
If you're buying AI tools for hiring, lending, healthcare, or customer scoring, your vendor contracts probably leave you holding the bag. We review and redline the five clauses that matter most under the Colorado AI Act.
Colorado AI Act compliance
SB24-205 takes effect June 30, 2026. If your business uses AI to make consequential decisions, we help you build the documentation, impact assessments, and consumer-notice program the statute requires.
Employment agreements and handbooks
Offer letters, NDAs, non-solicits, employee handbooks, and terminations — written for Colorado's wage, non-compete, and paid-leave rules.
Business formation
LLC formation, operating agreements, and corporate records. Colorado doesn't require a written operating agreement — which is exactly why every LLC needs one.
Technology and SaaS contracts
MSAs, SOWs, terms of service, DPAs, and reseller agreements. Built for technology businesses by an attorney who uses AI every day.
Fractional general counsel
The Lead tier ($300/month, 3 attorney work items) gives growing businesses a predictable legal partner without the overhead of in-house counsel.
Industries we see in Colorado Springs
Our Colorado Springs client base skews toward the industries below — though our subscription is designed to serve any Colorado small business with recurring legal needs.
- ●Defense and aerospace contractors
- ●Cybersecurity and IT services
- ●Nonprofits and ministries
- ●Healthcare practices and medical groups
- ●Home services and trades
Colorado AI Act
Why Colorado Springs businesses need to prepare
Colorado Springs' defense and cybersecurity ecosystem means a disproportionate number of local employers screen applicants with AI-assisted tools — exactly the use case the Colorado AI Act treats as high-risk. Local employment decisions made with AI will need documented bias testing and consumer notice once SB24-205 takes effect on June 30, 2026.
Start with the free Colorado AI Act Readiness Checker — a 10-question assessment that maps your obligations to the statute and produces a gap-analysis report. From there, we can certify your program through FAIIR and handle ongoing compliance through a subscription.
Ready to work with a Colorado Springs attorney?
Four subscription tiers starting at $50/month. Cancel anytime. No retainer, no billable hours, no surprise invoices.