Small Business Startup
Attorneys can provide small business startup that can literally save a business. This is especially true of a startup company that might go out of business if certain legal matters are not avoided. Small business startup assistance includes both counseling to help the business avoid crises and pitfalls, and also proactive work to help a small business grow. Nearly every startup business starts out small. With good startup help from a lawyer, any small business will be more likely to succeed and grow into a larger company. The best small business startup assistance will often involve ensuring the small business complies with all relevant local, state and federal regulations. Beyond this, however, good help can also involve negotiating contracts between the business startup and larger companies. Finally, good small business assistance usually involves helping the business startup create excellent policies and procedures for efficiency and stability and to ensure legal compliance.
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Legal Articles
- Choosing your Business Entity Structure
Businesses can operate in a variety of structures, such as a sole proprietorship, partnership, limited partnership, corporation, or limited liability company. Each of these forms of incorporation provides certain benefits and also certain limitations. The legal structure of a business determines how it is managed, how it is taxed, and what regulations it must follow. So how do you … more - How to Form a Limited Liability Company
A limited liability company (LLC) offers business owners limited liability for the acts and financial debts of the business. An LLC can be a sole proprietorship or a partnership. Either way, the business owners’ personal assets such as their homes and personal savings accounts cannot be used to satisfy business debts or court verdicts against the business in most … more
How-To's
- How To Name your Business
Coming up with a business name may be harder than you think. First, think of ideas for your name that are descriptive of the business, standout and grabs customers’ attention, and are easily remembered. You should come up with several ideas because most business names are registered trade or service marks, granting the business the exclusive use of that name in a certain … more

