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LegalZoom Gives Away $6 Million in Cash and Products to Over 18,000 Small Businesses through its "Fast Break for Small Business" Grant Program MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Oct. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- LegalZoom proudly announces the success of its Fast Break for Small Business grant program, a three-year initiative that awarded $6 million in ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Feb. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- LegalZoom.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: LZ), the No. 1 choice in online small business formations, today announced that applications are open for the last round of the annual Fast Break for Small Business grant program in partnership with the NBA, WNBA and NBA G-League.
LegalZoom was a nominee for the American Bar Association's 2005 Louis M. Brown Award. [18] In 2011, Business Insider ranked LegalZoom 27th on its list of the world's most valuable startups, [19] and in 2012, Fast Company ranked LegalZoom 26th on its list of the most innovative companies. [20]
10,000 Small Businesses is a philanthropic initiative launched by Goldman Sachs and the Goldman Sachs Foundation in November 2009 that pledged $500 million in various aid to small businesses in the United States, United Kingdom, and France.
In March 2001, Lee, along with Robert Shapiro, Brian P. Y. Liu, and Edward R. Hartman co-founded and launched Legalzoom.com, an online legal technology and services company. [5] [6] [7] In May 2009, Lee, Kim Kardashian, Robert Shapiro, and MJ Eng co-founded and launched ShoeDazzle.com, an online fashion subscription service. [8]
“At LegalZoom, we’re focused on giving entrepreneurs the tools and resources to turn their ideas into businesses and helping small business owners grow and succeed,” said Jeff Stibel, CEO of LegalZoom. “We are grateful to be named an Inc. Power Partner for 2024 and proud to continue our role in helping startups and small businesses succeed.
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Liu conceived LegalZoom in 1999 after planning it with Brian Lee, his college friend from UCLA Law School. [8] Their goal was to create an online resource that would make basic legal resources available to anyone through the Internet.