Avanta Business Law

Avanta Business Law Avoid common legal mistakes and protect your small business!

Dana makes it affordable for your Utah Small Business to avoid common legal mistakes with Business Operations, Contracts and Employees.

08/07/2025
10/03/2023

With a Maintenance Made Easy package, we can assist you in preventing any legal hurdles that may arise with your business partners. Give us a call now!

09/26/2023

With Avanta you will know ahead of time what your fees will be. We are here to help!

09/19/2023

Litigation is a tough process that can be a total waste of money and time. Protect your business from unnecessary lawsuits. With a Maintenance Made Easy package, we can help you avoid a legal mess with your business partners.

09/12/2023

As your business grows, so is your staff. As a business owner, you wear a lot of hats and managing your workforce could be a handful. Our team here in Avanta will help you out. Give us a call today!

Address

526 W. Center Street, #N106
Pleasant Grove, UT
84062

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18014067255

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Protect your business today by avoiding common legal mistakes with contracts, entity formation, or Human Resource issues. The financial hits of litigation can shut down a business. Dana’s 20 years of experience brings value and relief to small business owners. Dana has made the whole process of “getting a lawyer” not only easy, but affordable with set pricing and monthly plans to spread out the costs of protecting the business.

Dana is from Salt Lake City, Utah and started out her career suing companies for sexual harassment and other discrimination violations. Initially, she wanted to be a civil rights attorney to protect employees. In law school, Dana worked at the San Francisco office of the EEOC. Over the years, she has sued large and small companies handling employment and general business litigation matters. In 2010, Dana decided to leave the firm and stop litigating because she was frustrated by all the money and time wasted on messy lawsuits that could be prevented. Dana knows first hand that being an entrepreneur is stressful! She has owned several businesses herself and grew up working in her family's furniture store. Today, Dana clearly sees that the “underdog” is not the employee but the small business owner. She is motivated to help small business owners avoid the common mistakes that threaten the wellbeing of their business. Dana's goal is to not be a typical attorney and make the process of “getting a lawyer” to be easy and affordable for small businesses.