General Business & Corporate Law

The Business and Corporate Practice Group stands ready to assist business owners, executives and entities with a team of attorneys with experience and professional acumen in a myriad of disciplines. Because of the size of the firm and philosophy of understanding the needs, goals and objectives of a business, clients benefit from having attorneys with intimate knowledge of their challenges.

The Business and Corporate Practice Group handles business matters ranging from corporate mergers and acquisitions to everyday challenges a business owner faces such as employment law, employee benefits and litigation.

Areas of service include:

  • Corporate Law
  • Entity Formation and Governance
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Entity Restructuring
  • Corporate Finance
  • Shareholder / Buy-Sell Agreements
  • Employment Contracts
  • Separation Agreements and Noncompetition Agreements
  • Business Succession Planning
  • Partnership Law
  • Partnership Agreements and LLC Operating Agreements
  • Nonprofit Entities
  • Business Litigation
  • Disclosure Counsel
  • Municipal Leasing
  • Economic Development
  • Bank Counsel

 

Our team of professionals welcomes
the opportunity to serve your needs.

Business & Corporate Law Group

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