A growing library of legal training designed to help you grow your business with confidence.


Attorney & CEO | Empowering Entrepreneurs & Creatives
A growing library of legal training designed to help you grow your business with confidence.
The start of a new year is the perfect time for reflection and planning, especially for entrepreneurs. It’s your chance to take a closer look at your business’s legal health and make sure your foundation is built for growth.
2025 brings fresh challenges and opportunities for entrepreneurs looking to grow their businesses. But scaling isn’t just about ambition—it’s about preparation.
As 2024 wraps up, it’s the perfect time for entrepreneurs to reflect on the year’s challenges, victories, and lessons. For many, this year provided valuable insights about navigating uncertainties, embracing innovation, and strengthening legal foundations.
When starting a business—whether big or small—one of a founder’s biggest concerns is capital. To address this concern, many savvy entrepreneurs seek to attract outside investors to help fund their ventures.
Scaling a business or engaging in a large project often requires capital. Financing is one way to obtain some of that capital, but in most cases, you will not be able to obtain 100% financing for your project.

Founder Nicholas McGrue started Polymath Legal as an answer to a lifelong question: how can I be of service to others? Born and raised in Tacoma, Washington, Nic attended the University of Washington-Seattle, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in American Ethnic Studies. He then pursued a juris doctorate at Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law, where he focused his studies on real estate, business, and entrepreneurship. While in law school, Nic externed for the Washington State Court of Appeals and worked in-house for a Fortune 100 company. After graduation, Nic worked at an international tax law consulting firm. That sparked an interest in tax law in Nic and he later obtained a Master of Laws (LLM) in Taxation and Financial Services with a certificate in U.S. Taxation. Currently, Nic is the principal at Polymath Legal. He is also a tenured professor of law, teaching law and real estate classes at the undergraduate, graduate, and law school levels. Nic is licensed to practice law in California and Washington and holds a California Real Estate Broker’s License. In his free time, Nic enjoys cooking, hiking, live theater, practicing and performing card magic, playing his saxophone, and cheering on his Washington Huskies.