Business & Corporate Law

Business Organizations

The type of entity formed has broad implications. We assist clients and work with accountants and other professionals in evaluating whether its best for a particular client to operate as a corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or sole proprietor.

Once the appropriate entity is formed, we advise and assist our clients with corporate matters such as resolutions, shareholder or member agreements, financing, mergers and acquisitions, dissolutions, business successions, joint ventures, shareholders’ rights and divestitures.

We also actively provide on-going counsel to our business and corporate clients with contractual, employment, insurance, litigation and transactional matters including employment agreements, restrictive covenants, confidentiality agreements, contractor agreements, collections, due diligence, litigation and mediation, risk management, insurance coverages (General Liability, Errors and Omissions, Employee Dishonesty, Property & Casualty, Excess Coverages and Umbrella Policies), insurance claims, franchising, trade names and trademark registration and enforcement, trade association membership and activity, and public relations.