Ambrose Moses, III is the founder of Moses Law, LLC. Attorney Moses is an Ohio lawyer with over 20 years of experience in areas of law ranging from civil rights, employment, and personal injury to business, copyright/trademark/patents, and contracts.
Clients trust Attorney Moses and are comfortable talking with him about their personal, business, and legal matters. Attorney Moses helps clients to evaluate and understand their situations. After talking with Attorney Moses, clients are better off and able to make informed decisions about their personal, business, and legal matters.
Moses Law’s purpose and mission is to promote and secure legal, social, and economic justice for all. At the heart of our mission is a deep-rooted commitment to helping empower individuals and communities to influence and to control their own destinies.
Moses Law has a diverse clientele who come from all walks of life. They include individuals, small businesses, entrepreneurs, entertainers, technology companies, construction companies, child daycare centers, real estate investors, inventors, federal, state, county and city employees, union members, corporate employees, school teachers, IT professionals, retail businesses, restaurants, churches, nonprofit organizations, as well as, couples, families, and senior citizens.
Moses Law provides clients with legal advice, counsel, and representation in personal and business matters, transactions, administrative proceedings, and court hearings. Business law is our primary area of practice. To that end, Moses Law provides business advisory and legal services to Ohio entrepreneurs, start-up ventures, and growth-oriented businesses from business planning and formation through sale or other disposition of the business. We also advise and counsel clients concerning asset protection and basic estate planning.
We guide our clients through the development of business plans, choosing a form of business, corporate and limited liability company structuring decisions, funding and financing, contracts negotiation, regulatory compliance, technology and Internet issues, and real estate matters, among others.