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Clark Meyers PC launches preventive business law firm in Idaho and California

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Clark Meyers PC launches preventive business law firm in Idaho and California

Clark Meyers PC has launched in Boise-area Nampa and California’s Concord to offer growth-stage businesses preventive legal counsel, including fractional general counsel, contracts, compliance and dispute support. The firm says its model is designed to catch problems early and reduce costly legal damage for owners in Idaho and California.

Why it matters: - Clark Meyers PC is targeting owners who want legal help before disputes, compliance failures or deal problems become expensive. - The firm is positioning preventive counsel as a way to reduce damage control and keep management focused on growth. - Clark Meyers PC says its model is built for growth-stage companies in Idaho and California that want ongoing legal support without hiring full-time in-house counsel.

What happened: - Clark Meyers PC announced its official launch on June 5, 2026. - The boutique business law firm serves growth-stage companies in Idaho and California. - The firm operates from offices in Nampa, Idaho, and Concord, California. - Conor Meyers, Esq. and Lee Clark, Esq. founded the firm. - Clark Meyers PC is now accepting new clients in Idaho and California. - Business owners can book a free legal-strategy call at the firm’s contact page or by calling 855-208-2049.

The details: - Clark Meyers PC offers fractional general counsel with predictable monthly pricing. - The firm also handles contract drafting and compliance, business formation and entity selection, commercial real estate, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance and dispute resolution. - The firm focuses on owner-led companies in construction and development, agriculture, professional services, and startups and growth-stage businesses. - The firm’s 3P Framework is Prevent, Protect, Prosper. - The framework centers on proactive counsel, contracts and structure, and lifting legal work off the owner’s plate. - Conor Meyers is a sitting CEO and general counsel of ACE Building Envelope Design, Inc. and chief legal officer of ZEA Biosciences. - Conor Meyers is licensed in California and Idaho. - Lee Clark has served as lead trial counsel in dozens of complex litigation matters. - Lee Clark has experience as a court-appointed arbitrator in Santa Clara County, a judge pro tem in San Mateo County Superior Courts, and in private mediation and arbitration since 2008. - Lee Clark is licensed in Idaho and California. - The firm says the founders bring more than 60 years of combined legal experience. - The firm also says the founders have been involved in more than 2,000 depositions and complex trials.

Between the lines: - The launch mixes corporate counseling with litigation experience, a combination meant to appeal to owners who want both transaction advice and dispute awareness. - The founders are framing legal spend as a preventative operating cost rather than a reaction to emergencies. - That pitch may resonate most with businesses that face recurring contracts, growth decisions and cross-state legal exposure.

What’s next: - Clark Meyers PC plans to grow through free strategy calls and flat-fee fractional general counsel work. - The firm will continue serving businesses across the Treasure Valley and the East Bay. - The company’s website is clarkmeyers.com.

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