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openclaw skills install business-law-marketing-kitGenerates Nevada-compliant business law marketing content enforcing seven legal moats for ethical client acquisition, fee transparency, accurate formation in...
openclaw skills install business-law-marketing-kitBundle: legal-services-bundle (Skill 6 of 6 — FINAL) Price: $47 one-time | DFY: $197/engagement Anchor moat: Nevada SCR 192 + RPC 1.5 fee transparency + NRS 613.195 non-compete reform gate + RPC 1.8(a) equity-for-fees disclosure
Generates legally compliant marketing content for Nevada business law and contracts attorneys. Every output enforces 7 compliance moats that no general AI tool applies — protecting attorneys from bar complaints, FTC actions, and RPC 1.5 fee agreement violations while creating stronger marketing that converts business clients ethically.
4 prompt modules:
What every AI tool generates: "We'll protect your business." "Win your contract dispute." "We guarantee results." "Nevada's top business attorney." "We'll make sure your contracts hold up in court."
What Nevada law requires:
What this skill outputs: SCR 192 disclosure on every ad. Benefit language focused on process, thoroughness, and risk reduction — not outcome promises. No revenue recovery guarantees. No "we'll win your lawsuit" language. FTC-compliant result claims with atypical-result disclaimers.
What every AI tool generates: "Affordable flat-fee LLC formation." "Transparent pricing." "$500 all-in LLC." These are often materially incomplete and may create RPC 1.5 exposure.
What Nevada law actually requires:
What this skill outputs: All fee-forward marketing includes scope disclosure language. "All-in pricing" claims trigger a required disclosure of what's included and what's excluded. No "affordable attorney" claims without fee context. Flat fee ads include "state fees may be additional" language. Intake sequences include written fee agreement step before work begins.
What most business law ads get wrong:
Nevada's business-friendly reputation is real — but frequently overstated or misrepresented in marketing materials, creating false expectations and RPC 7.1 exposure.
The accuracy failures:
Nevada LLC (NRS Chapter 86):
Nevada Corporation (NRS Chapter 78):
What this skill outputs: Business formation marketing accurately describes Nevada's advantages (no state income tax on business entities, no franchise tax, strong asset protection statutes, privacy protections for members) while disclosing: Modified Business Tax applicability, annual list requirements, registered agent costs, and Delaware C-corp caveat for VC-backed companies.
Why this is the single most dangerous marketing failure in Nevada business law:
Nevada AB 136 (2021) fundamentally restructured non-compete law. Most Nevada business law marketing was written before this reform — and has never been updated.
The 2021 reform requirements:
What this skill outputs: Non-compete marketing accurately describes Nevada's enforceability standards. No "ironclad non-compete" language. "We draft enforceable non-competes where Nevada law permits" replaces blanket promises. Hourly employee prohibition disclosed. Nevada choice-of-law requirement mentioned. Legitimate business interest requirement noted.
The fastest-growing ethics violation in Nevada startup law:
As Las Vegas grows as a tech/startup hub (downtown Innovation District, LVVWD tech corridor, Zappos spinoffs), more business attorneys are accepting equity stakes in client companies as part of or in lieu of fees. This creates a mandatory RPC 1.8(a) disclosure requirement that is widely ignored in marketing.
What RPC 1.8(a) actually requires:
Marketing exposure:
What this skill outputs: Any marketing referencing equity-for-fee arrangements includes RPC 1.8(a) disclosure language. "We partner with our clients" framing replaced with accurate description of fee structure transparency. Intake sequences for startup clients include equity arrangement disclosure step if applicable.
The positioning battle every business law attorney faces:
LegalZoom, Rocket Lawyer, Incfile/Northwest Registered Agent, and dozens of online "legal document preparation" services compete directly with Nevada business attorneys for LLC formation, contract templates, and basic business setup. Business law marketing must address this competition without making false comparisons.
The compliance exposure:
What this skill outputs: Competitive positioning against online services focuses on what attorneys do that online services cannot: legal advice, contract interpretation, dispute resolution counseling, ongoing compliance advice, and attorney-client privilege. No "we're better than LegalZoom" without substantiating how. UPL boundary accurately drawn. Value of licensed attorney accurately described without overstatement.
Why this matters for Nevada business law marketing:
Nevada's growing startup ecosystem means business attorneys increasingly market to companies raising capital. Federal securities law applies to investment offerings regardless of state, and attorney marketing that implies "we'll help you raise money from investors" without acknowledging SEC compliance creates a misleading impression of what the attorney can guarantee.
The federal framework:
What this skill outputs: Capital raising marketing accurately references Reg D and the distinction between Rule 506(b) and 506(c). Form D filing requirement mentioned. Nevada intrastate exemption accurately scoped. "We'll help you raise money" replaced with "we provide securities law compliance counsel for Reg D, Reg CF, and Nevada business formation." No guaranteed capital raise language.
Firm: Reyes Business Law & Contracts, Las Vegas, NV Attorney: Carlos Reyes, NV Bar No. 18432 | Nevada State Bar Business Law Section 14/14 compliance blockers identified and corrected. See examples/nevada-business-law-firm.md.
| Tier | Price | Delivery |
|---|---|---|
| Skill (DIY) | $47 | Instant download |
| DFY Basic | $197 | 5-day turnaround, 1 ad campaign + 2 web pages |
| DFY Full | $397 | 10-day turnaround, full 4-module implementation |
| # | Skill | Anchor Moat |
|---|---|---|
| 239 | Personal Injury Marketing Kit | SCR 192 + NRS 7.045 runner-capper + RPC 7.3 30-day moratorium |
| 240 | Immigration Law Marketing Kit | INA §292 + NRS 240.151 notario fraud + post-Jan 2025 USCIS |
| 241 | Criminal Defense Marketing Kit | RPC 7.1 case results + NRS 7.045 bail bond + DUI DMV gate |
| 242 | Estate Planning / Elder Law Kit | NRS 200.5093 mandatory reporting + Medicaid lookback + 2026 sunset |
| 243 | Family Law / Divorce Kit | NRS 125.480 custody outcome + RPC 7.3 DV crisis gate + USFSPA military |
| 244 | Business Law / Contracts Kit | RPC 1.5 fee transparency + NRS 613.195 non-compete reform + RPC 1.8(a) equity gate |