Legalzoom And L.A. Sparks Launch Multi-Year Partnership to Support Small Businesses

The Los Angeles Sparks and LegalZoom.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: LZ), the industry leader in online business formation and a leading platform in legal, compliance and tax solutions, announced today a multi-year partnership that will help empower, celebrate and uplift women-led small businesses. LegalZoom’s first-ever WNBA partnership with the Sparks helps launch the second round of LegalZoom’s Fast Break For Small Business with the NBA, WNBA and G-LeagueThis grant program launched last fall and focuses on addressing disparities among business owners in underserved communities, providing $6 million in grants and LegalZoom services throughout the partnership to thousands of small businesses across the country. LegalZoom has also partnered with Sparks All-Star forward Nneka Ogwumike to help celebrate women’s achievements on and off the court. Read More

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