Business

Whether you have an ongoing business or are thinking of starting one, we can guide and counsel you through all of the issues you will face. We can:

· Create the proper form of business ownership for you
· Review and negotiate your loans, contracts and leases
· Inform you of new developments in the law particular to your field of     business
· Tend to your ongoing State law filings and obligations
· Represent you in litigation
· Advise as to labor board, equal opportunity or other agency issues.

One of our strengths is working with closely held and family businesses, where emotional and generational issues often rise. We can be a safe, sound and informed place where you can turn. We understand the importance of your business, as we are after all, in business, too.

Which form of business is best for me?
  · Limited Liability Company
  · General Partnership
  · Limited Liability Partnership
  · Limited Partnership
  · Corporation
  · S Corporation

Click here for answers to your legal questions!
Starting your own new business

Financing

Strategies to Develop, Implement & Modify Business Plans & Goals

Sale or Transfer of Your Business

Dispute Resolution


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