Business Services
Many lawyers provide business services to companies that go beyond standard legal work including assisting the business in filing initial incorporation documents, assisting the business in acquiring office and manufacturing space, helping to create business policies, writing a business plan and creating a crisis plan. Business services lawyers often also provide specific types of training to a business. This could include training about compliance with OSHA or environmental regulations, but also might include services related to explaining how to properly conduct employment interviews or create a sexual discrimination policy. Often, business services lawyers get to know your business as well, or even better than you do. This can be invaluable when problems, crises or even positive growth issues occur.
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