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Traditional law firms are built for billable hours. We're built for business. Fractional Law offers ongoing, subscription-based legal services tailored to your growth stage. Get the confidence of in-house counsel—without the overhead.
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Jacob Tingen
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Fractional Legal Counsel
$2,500/month*
Unlimited Legal Consultations
Contract Review & Drafting
Corporate Governance
Employment Law Advice
Business Formation & Structuring
Intellectual Property Advice
Regulatory Compliance
Risk Management
Dispute Resolution
Strategic Planning
*Subscriptions include work on up to two matters at a time per client, which helps us stay responsive and efficient. Subscription plans are reviewed quarterly to ensure they continue to reflect an appropriate scope of work. Pricing may be adjusted.
Flat-fee Services
Businesses benefit from a long-term Attorney-Client relationship.
However, for businesses that aren't quite ready for a monthly subscription, we provide the following flat-fee services independent of a subscription.
The minimum level of engagement for the firm is $1,500. Pricing may vary.
Trademark Registration | $1,500
Your brand is your reputation—and it deserves legal protection. We guide you through every step of the federal trademark registration process, ensuring your name, logo, or slogan is secure and enforceable as you grow.
Business Formation | $2,500
We don’t just file paperwork—we help you lay the foundation for a business built to last. Our comprehensive formation package includes tailored legal advice, document preparation, and everything you need to launch your venture the right way, the first time.
Copyright Registration | On Inquiry
Whether you’re a writer, artist, musician, or content creator, your work matters. We make copyright registration simple, so your original creations are protected and your rights are crystal clear from day one.
Business Immigration | On Inquiry
Whether you're hiring global talent, sponsoring foreign employees, or managing investor visas, we help businesses navigate the complex U.S. immigration system. Our flat-fee business immigration service includes strategic planning and legal support for visas like H-1B, L-1, O-1, E-2, and more.
Richmond, VA Office
Fractional Law is located in Henrico County's West End off Three Chopt Road and Forest Avenue.
1503 Santa Rosa Road
Suite 120B
Richmond, VA 23229
P: (804) 477-1720
E: intake@tingen.law
Frequently Asked Questions
Fractional general counsel is a flexible legal service model where your business gets regular, ongoing support from an experienced business lawyer—without having to hire a full-time, in-house attorney. Instead of paying hourly or relying on ad-hoc help, you pay a predictable monthly fee for a wide range of legal services.
At Fractional Law, that means unlimited consultations, help with contracts, corporate governance, employment law advice, and more. It's like having your own legal team on retainer, tailored to your specific business needs. Fractional general counsel is ideal for growing businesses that need strategic legal support but aren't ready to bring someone on staff full-time.
A business lawyer helps entrepreneurs and companies navigate the legal side of running a business.
This can include forming a company, reviewing and drafting contracts, advising on employment matters, protecting intellectual property, and helping with compliance or regulatory issues.
A good business lawyer also acts as a strategic advisor—spotting legal risks before they become costly problems and supporting your business as it grows.
At Fractional Law, our subscription-based legal service includes everything you'd expect from an in-house general counsel—but at a fraction of the cost.
For a flat monthly fee, clients get unlimited legal consultations, contract review and drafting, corporate governance advice, help with employment law, intellectual property guidance, regulatory compliance support, risk management, dispute resolution, and legal strategy tailored to their stage of growth.
It’s ongoing legal support built to grow with your business.
If you're looking for a business lawyer in Richmond, Virginia, you're in the right place—but we work with clients all over the country.
Many of our core services, like trademarks, copyrights, and business immigration, fall under federal law, so your location doesn’t limit who we can help. That said, we’re proud to be based in Richmond and understand the local business environment well, which is a bonus for our Virginia-based clients.
Whether you're nearby or across the country, we provide the same responsive, strategic legal support to help your business thrive.
Our lawyers at Fractional Law are licensed to practice in Virginia and Utah. That said, many of the services we offer—like trademarks, copyrights, and business immigration—are governed by federal law, which means we can work with clients across the U.S. So whether you’re in Virginia, Utah, or anywhere else, we’ve got you covered with responsive, high-quality legal support tailored to your business needs.
For many business owners, yes.
Subscription legal services offer predictability, accessibility, and value. Instead of worrying about hourly rates or whether it’s “worth it” to call your lawyer, you get unlimited consultations and ongoing support for a flat monthly fee. It’s like having a lawyer on your team—without the surprise bills.
Our subscription model encourages collaboration and proactive legal strategy, which leads to fewer problems and better outcomes in the long run.
Traditional business lawyers often charge anywhere from $250 to $600 per hour in Richmond, depending on experience and complexity. That can add up fast.
At Fractional Law, we offer a flat-fee subscription for $2,500 per month that includes unlimited consultations and a full range of business legal services. It’s a predictable, all-inclusive approach designed to save you time, money, and stress while still giving you access to top-tier legal advice.
Yes—unlimited consultations are included in every Fractional Law subscription. You can reach out whenever you need legal guidance, whether it’s a quick question, contract issue, or strategic planning session. No hourly billing. No wondering if it’s worth the call. Just straightforward access to your lawyer when you need them.
Not always—and that’s by design. At Fractional Law, your legal matters are handled by a team, not just a single attorney. When you begin with Fractional Law you will be assigned an attorney-paralegal pair who will be your primary point of contact. Other attorneys and paralegals may also work on your matters.
While you'll have access to licensed lawyers, day-to-day communication and case management will be handled by our highly trained paralegal staff.
Our paralegals are experienced professionals who are trained in our internal systems and supervised by attorneys. They handle routine tasks efficiently, so your legal needs get addressed faster—and more affordably. This team-based approach means better responsiveness, less waiting, and the same high-quality legal outcomes you’d expect from a top-tier law firm.
We help with a wide range of contracts that businesses deal with every day—vendor agreements, client service contracts, independent contractor agreements, NDAs, employment offers, and more.
Even though our main focus is now on subscription-based legal support and business immigration, we still help clients ensure their contracts are clear, enforceable, and designed to protect their business. If you need more in-depth help, it might make sense to consider a monthly subscription.
Fractional Law is a DBA of Tingen Law, a firm that’s helped thousands of clients—primarily with immigration law—over the past decade. We’re using that same trusted approach to support business owners through flat-fee, subscription-based legal services. Unlike traditional firms, we don’t bill hourly. Instead, you get ongoing access to legal help through a monthly subscription that supports your business like in-house counsel—but at a fraction of the cost.
Our team is proactive, collaborative, and focused on long-term relationships—not one-off transactions. We act like in-house counsel, but without the overhead.
Yes. Flexibility is part of the deal. You can pause or cancel your subscription at any time. We built this model to work with your business, not against it.
Getting started is easy. Just fill out our short form and schedule an intake meeting. We’ll review your business needs, make sure we’re a good fit, and get your legal subscription up and running from there.
Yes, we can. Employment law is one of the core areas included in our subscription services.
Whether you need help with hiring practices, employment agreements, policies, or compliance issues, we provide guidance designed to keep your business running smoothly and legally.
No long-term commitment is required—our legal subscription is month-to-month, so you can pause or cancel at any time. That said, to keep things fair and efficient, our model is built around handling up to two active legal matters at a time. This allows us to stay focused and deliver high-quality work without delays.
We also revisit each client’s subscription on a quarterly basis to make sure the level of service matches your needs. If your business starts needing more frequent or complex support, we’ll discuss adjustments to your plan together. It’s all part of making sure you’re getting the right level of service as your business grows.
Our subscription pricing is designed to provide consistent, affordable access to legal support. That said, we are only able to work on two matters at a time. Further, we evaluate all subscriptions quarterly to make sure the level of service you're receiving matches the plan you're on.
Litigation matters are not included in a subscription unless explicitly contracted.
Your subscription is based on a reasonable expectation of the time and resources your business will need. If your legal needs grow significantly—such as needing daily support or high-volume document work—we may recommend adjusting your plan accordingly. But don’t worry—we’ll always discuss any changes with you in advance, and our goal is to grow with your business, not surprise you with fees.
Litigation is not included in our standard subscription services unless we’ve agreed to it in writing in a specific subscription agreement. While we’re happy to advise you on risk management, legal strategy, and how to avoid disputes, actual representation in a lawsuit is a separate service.
That said, if a legal issue does escalate, we can still help you understand your options, make referrals, or explore adding litigation support on a case-by-case basis. Our goal is to keep your business protected and informed, without locking you into services you don’t need.
Absolutely.
Trademarks and intellectual property are a core part of what we do at Fractional Law. Whether you're protecting your brand, launching a product, or licensing creative work, we’ll guide you through the process and make sure your rights are secure.
Because these areas fall under federal law, we can assist clients across the country—not just in Virginia or Utah.
While you can technically draft your own contracts, it’s not usually a good idea. A business lawyer ensures your agreements are legally sound, enforceable, and written with your interests in mind. Even small mistakes in a contract can lead to big problems later.
We help our clients create clear, customized contracts that prevent disputes and keep relationships running smoothly.
Yes—almost all of our work is done virtually. We meet with clients via phone and Google Meet to keep things convenient and accessible, no matter where you're located. Virtual meetings allow us to serve clients across the U.S. while maintaining regular, personal communication.
Each month, clients on our subscription plan can schedule a legal strategy session to proactively review key areas of their business. We offer a list of 15 core service areas—from contract review and IP protection to compliance, employment, and risk management—that you can choose from to build a custom action plan. These meetings are designed to prevent problems before they arise and help you grow with confidence.
If you find yourself asking legal questions regularly, reviewing contracts, managing employees, or growing your business—you're probably ready. A subscription gives you ongoing access to legal advice, so you don’t have to hesitate or worry about hourly fees.
It's a smart move if you want a lawyer on your team without the cost of hiring in-house.
The intake meeting is a chance for us to learn about your business, your goals, and your legal needs. We’ll ask some questions to make sure we’re a good fit and explain how our subscription works. It’s also your opportunity to ask us anything you want. If we both agree to move forward, we’ll get your plan set up and schedule your first legal strategy session.
Yes.
However, at Fractional Law, our process starts with a comprehensive intake call—not a legal consultation. During this first step, you’ll speak with a trained member of our intake team who will learn about your business, explore your legal needs, walk you through our subscription services, and help determine if we’re a good fit.
We understand that choosing legal counsel is about trust and relationships—but it’s also about fit and scope. That’s why our attorneys don’t jump straight into consultations before a subscription begins.
Once you’re onboard, you'll have an in-depth attorney analysis meeting with your attorney-paralegal pair. After that, you'll have access to our legal team, including monthly strategy meetings and on-demand support for active matters. You won’t just have a lawyer—you’ll have a team ready to help your business grow.
Yes. While we’re based in Richmond, Virginia, and have attorneys admitted to the Virginia and Utah bars, many of the services we provide—like trademarks, copyrights, and business immigration—are governed by federal law. That means we can help clients across the U.S., no matter where you're located. If your business needs legal support, we’re just a phone call or Google Meet away.
Running a business without legal guidance can expose you to avoidable risks—like bad contracts, compliance issues, missed IP protections, or costly disputes. Many legal problems are preventable if caught early. With ongoing legal support, you can stay ahead of issues, reduce liability, and make smarter decisions from day one.
The return on investment is peace of mind, fewer legal surprises, and better business decisions. With a lawyer on retainer, you’re not reacting to problems—you’re preventing them. You’ll save time, avoid costly mistakes, and gain a trusted advisor who understands your business. That kind of support pays for itself many times over.
Yes—we offer support for dispute resolution as part of our subscription services. Whether it's a disagreement with a vendor, a contract issue, or a potential lawsuit, we help you assess your options and respond strategically. If formal litigation is required, we can guide you through the next steps or recommend trusted counsel if needed.
If you would like to move forward with Fractional Law as your litigation counsel, that must be executed in a separate agreement.
Yes. While we provide legal advice and help with business structuring, tax strategy and financial reporting are outside our scope. A CPA or accountant plays a key role in your business finances, and we often work alongside them to make sure your legal and financial strategies are aligned.