Business Matters

As a business owner, you must protect your investments, your brand and limit your liability.

What do we do?

  • » Business Entity Formation

    » Company Agreements

    » Business Contracts

    » Demand Letters

    » Agreements (License, Non-Disclosure, Confidentiality, etc.)
    Cease & Desist Letters

    » Response to Demand/Cease & Desist Letters

    » Non-Profit Entity Formation

    » Bylaws

    » Conflict Policies

    » and more!

Business owners should have an experienced legal mind on their team to explain the risks and benefits of situations as they arise. Business owners should also have an experienced business lawyer review any agreements before agreeing to the terms. Having a lawyer review, analyze, and negotiate on behalf of your business can influence the final agreement and terms between the parties.

The business attorney can advise business owners regarding benefits, pitfalls, and potential risks and liability exposure. The attorney can also advise their client on pre-emptive preparations for disagreements between the parties. Since disputes with partners and business associates are often unavoidable, it is critical to have these business relationships and the duties of each party documented in a written agreement.

Our clients include entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized business owners and mom and pop shops, among others. They operate in various industries including manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, education, hospitality, food and beverage products, restaurants, the arts, beauty, nonprofits, churches, marketing, DEI, and many others.

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