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Business Law

Starting and Operating

Our business law practice focuses on the legal and tax issues involved in forming, operating, and selling businesses. Whether setting up a Corporation or LLC, or needing an operating agreement, employment contract, or buy-sell, you need experienced counsel with technical and practical knowledge.

An Ounce of Prevention

We emphasize business planning over litigation. Our goal is to help clients properly establish their businesses with the right agreements and documentation to minimize taxes and avoid disputes. Whether starting a business or already operating, understanding the pros and cons of various entities protects personal assets. Proper planning also helps avoid conflicts with partners, vendors, and customers.

Factors to Consider

Before choosing an entity, it’s critical to understand administrative requirements, tax effects, and legal obligations. Whether you operate as a Sole Proprietor, LLC, or Corporation (including S Corporations), we can help you select the structure that maximizes your tax and legal advantages.

Transfer to New Owner

When it’s time to retire or transfer ownership, a strong business plan ensures a smooth transition to family, employees, or third parties. We understand the personal, legal, and tax complexities and help clients build solid plans to achieve their goals.

Summary

With deep experience in both law and accounting, we are uniquely positioned to advise on nearly any business arrangement. With proper planning, we help you start strong and stay on course for the long term.

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Our business law practice focuses on the legal and tax issues involved in forming, operating, and selling businesses. Whether setting up a Corporation or LLC, or needing an operating agreement, employment

A concern for many businesses with multiple owners is what happens if one can no longer continue working. The remaining owners want to ensure the departing owner’s family does not interfere with

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