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Mission Driven Attorney – Langston Tolbert

40 s · 24 de may de 2026
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Mission Driven Attorney – Langston TolbertFor many entrepreneurs, building a business isn’t just about profit—it’s about creating stability for their families, opportunity for their communities, and a legacy that lasts. But too often, the founders working hardest have the least access to the strategic legal guidance that protects what they’re building. Today’s guest, Langston Tolbert, is changing that."Langston is committed to bringing sophisticated legal counsel to underrepresented business owners and communities that have historically gone without it.www.tolbert.legalLangston Tolbert is the founder of Tolbert Legal, a boutique law firm focused on transactional and strategic counsel for owner-operated and founder-led businesses. He advises clients across acquisitions, ownership transitions, deal financing, and capital structure - helping operators protect leverage, preserve cash flow, and build enterprise value. His work spans contractor and infrastructure businesses, acquisition entrepreneurship, and growth-stage companies in Southern California.

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