Watch and Listen to Dana Ball’s Practical Business Advice Here

Check out the links below to listen to Dana’s speaking events and podcast appearances.

March 15, 2023

Dana Ball was interviewed by GoSolo Collabs.io magazine, Stories of Entrepreneurship

“As an attorney, it’s hard to switch hats and be the business owner, as most attorneys are not comfortable in that role. Running this practice like a business is a big accomplishment and provides value to our clients because customer service is a priority, as well as efficiency in improving the delivery of services.”

December 15, 2022

Dana Ball on the Stories Worth Hearing Podcast

“How to balance all the hats we as women wear. . .  being a mom, a lawyer, litigating with little kids, managing the business, running the household, etc. What happens to you as a business owner when real life has other things in store for you? As an attorney and business owner, we all need outside help not just from business coaches but therapists, supportive friends and family.”

October 18, 2022

Dana Ball presents at UVU’s Entrepreneurship Lecture Series

“I’m not a typical attorney, I run my law practice like a business.  I’m a business owner and just went through a re-branding.  Today we are talking about how you can avoid a legal mess with your business.”

November 3, 2021

Dana Ball presented Avoid a Legal Mess, the Human Factor at the Maximum Impact Council’s Business Cornerstone Conference

“• Miscommunication can quickly ruin a business and lead to lawsuits. We are humans, and we make mistakes. • Civility is good for business. The idea of “one size fits all” does not work for client service agreements or other contracts. Sure there are lots of free forms to download, but your business is not “one size fits all!” Just like your business is unique and fluid, your written agreements should be. • The maintenance of your legal entity is critical. • Preserve relationships and build trust to show you are a reputable company that people want to work with.”

NOMMA Return to Work Webinar with Dana Ball

June 8, 2020

Dana Ball participated on a webinar called “Return to Work” for the National Ornamental and Miscellaneous Metals Association (NOMMA).

“1. What do employers and employees need to know about emergency paid leave?
2. Legal ramifications due to the pandemic/what are my obligations and rights.
3. What do employers and employees need to know about unemployment benefits?
4. With employees returning to work, how do we track time they have to watch their dependent children and how many “days” they get out to do that (if they split the week/weeks with an ex-wife, for example, and what are we supposed to pay and how does that effect our PPP?”

NOMMA What's Your Business Question

March 3, 2020

Dana Ball participated on a panel for the National Ornamental and Miscellaneous Metals Association annual conference in Salt Lake City, Utah.

What’s Your Business Question?

Dana Ball presents @ Barefoot Boardroom

September 13, 2019

Dana Ball presented at Barefoot Boardroom Women’s Training & Networking Event.

Differences between LLCs and S Corps and why certain contracts are important to small businesses.”

June 5, 2019

Dana Ball presented at Maximum Impact Council’s Business Elevated

Buck stops with you as the business owner.  Can’t control other people…but you can control yourself and how you run your business.”

March 22, 2019

Dana Ball presented at Maximum Impact Council’s Workshop

Even your day-to-day needs legal protection as a business owner.”

May 24, 2018

Dana Ball presented at ConnectShare

It only takes one person to sue, one client, one employee, one business partner…you cannot 100% protect your business from a lawsuit and you will have at least one. 

You can’t control other people…but you can control yourself and how you run your business.”

May 11, 2018

Dana Ball presented at the Utah Veteran Business Conference

It only takes ONE person to file a lawsuit and mess things up.  Things you should THINK about that will make it harder on that ONE person who sues you to be successful.  Let’s talk about how you can prevent your company from being tomorrow’s headline!

Dana was so incredibly helpful in answering all of my questions. I run a small design business and she was able to lay out everything I needed to make sure I was covered in every aspect of my business. Which I would have over-looked other wise. Dana and her whole staff is friendly and will treat you with respect. Thanks Dana Ball!

Kaley West

I was so grateful to work with such an amazing professional while starting up my new business. Dana personally took care of all my needs and answered the myriad of questions I had in a timely and professional manner.

Cheryl Barton

Dana gives focused, individualized attention to each of her clients, which enables her to give more relevant, more pinpointed recommendations and advice,

Logan Bradford