Area of Practice - Business Law

Business LawThe law provides an individual or individuals going into business various options regarding the vehicle they choose to operate as a business. Today's business people may operate as sole proprietorships, partners, corporations, both S Corporations and C Corporations and Limited Liability Companies. If you are interested in going into business on your own or with others, you should first sit down with our firm to consider the alternatives and determine which vehicle meets your needs. In making this determination, you should be aware of the legal ramifications of each form of business, its tax consequences, and the practicable considerations for operating a specific business form. You should also be aware that certain business forms of operation provide greater flexibility than others for agreements between individuals. Furthermore, all individuals in business together should be consider entering into a Buy-Sell Agreement or an Operating Agreement to reduce the controversies of business split-ups for any reasons including death and disability of individual owners.

If you are a business owner, our firm offers a wide range of services to deal with the multitude of problems you might be facing, ranging from reviewing and preparing leases, or dealing with business litigation issues and employee labor problems. Contact us to discuss your business needs.

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