Are you starting a business that necessitates meticulous preparation? The firm, consisting of a Pinellas County business litigation attorney, can assist entrepreneurs in forming legally solid business entities and developing business strategies that help them achieve their objectives.
The lawyers guide the founding and establishment of businesses, including entity type and jurisdiction selection.
- Creating a C-corporation
- forming an S-corporation
- Formation of a limited liability company (LLC)
- forming a partnership (including LLP)
- Purchases of stocks
- Purchases of assets
- Collaborations
As part of the entity formation process, they also engage with business owners and prepare shareholder or partnership agreements. Purchasing and Selling Companies firms can assist business owners through the many stages of the purchase or selling process, including:
- Providing guidance on the transaction’s structure
- Terms and conditions are negotiated.
- drafting the memorandum of understanding
- advising sellers on legal tactics for dealing with difficulties that arise during due diligence
- Providing legal, due diligence advice to buyers
- Creating, examining, and negotiating the voluminous documentation required for a corporate transaction, such as asset acquisition agreements, stock purchase agreements, and security agreements.
Business Contract Preparation and Review
The law firm advises business owners on contract drafting, evaluation, and negotiation for a variety of commercial activities, including:
- Purchase-and-sale agreements
- Lease contracts
- Contracts for services
- Waivers and releases
- Property contracts
- Agreements between shareholders
- Operating contracts
Dispute Resolution in Business
Disagreements and disputes occur in the workplace. When this happens, you’ll need an attorney with vast resources and civil litigation experience. Disputes are frequently resolved without the need to go to court, and you’ll need a skilled negotiator as well as an attorney to accomplish this.
Breach of Contract
Contracts are agreements made between individuals, businesses, or businesses and individuals, and contracts can be written or spoken. If a contract has been breached, you need a legal firm with considerable expertise litigating breach of contract lawsuits on behalf of plaintiffs and defendants in a wide range of situations. Contract disputes can sometimes be resolved by negotiation, and therefore it’s vital that your lawyer has experience addressing these matters both in and out of court.
Fraud
Because it can span state and country borders, business fraud litigation is complicated and requires substantial understanding. You’ll need an attorney who can represent you in federal, state, and local courts. During the development, purchase, or sale of a business, attorneys should have substantial experience representing businesses in a range of fraud claims.
