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About Co-opLaw
Co-opLaw.org is an online legal resource library supporting democratic, worker-owned businesses. This resource library is our attempt to create a comprehensive worker-owner legal resource library with plain-language legal resources, educational tools, and legal documents, providing guidance to worker owners in every US state. We believe that having these resources freely available will dramatically reduce the