Washington, D.C. Business Law Attorney
Virginia Business Lawyer
Barrett L. Kime, Attorney
For more than 25 years Barrett L. Kime has represented a diverse array of clients. Over these two decades, while representing clients on construction projects, real estate acquisitions, and corporate litigation, we've collaborated extensively with a variety of professionals, including architects, engineers, appraisers, and public accountants. This has enabled us to achieve an outstanding breadth and depth of expertise in business and real estate law, and we are dedicated to providing our thorough, comprehensive understanding of the needs of both corporate and individual clients in the following areas: Business law
- Buying and Selling of Businesses
- Limited Liability Company Law
- Commercial Real Estate
- Mortgages
When you contact the Washington, D.C. area Business Law and Real Estate Law attorney Barrett L. Kime you can be confident that you will receive professional, knowledgeable representation. We understand that disputes arise in every area of human endeavor; business and personal financial affairs are no exception. We work hard to resolve disputes for our clients without litigation, but if necessary, we have the experience, ability and training to provide an outstanding level of representation in court.
In today's fast-paced business environment, where a single mouse-click can instantly transfer millions of dollars, a warehouse full of merchandise, or simply a copy of the latest best-selling novel, your and your fellow business owners might feel understandably overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude and speed of the transformation in virtually every aspect of doing business in the 21st century.
The exponentially-expanding global marketplace, fostering innovations in everything from technology to management practices to idea processes, brings with it new challenges that make it imperative for businesses of every kind, no matter how large or small, to have trusted, experienced legal advisors who understand your unique legal circumstances and who know how to help you navigate the increasingly complex legal climate in the world of business.
If you or someone you know in Washington, D.C. or Virginia that needs the counsel of an experienced business attorney, call Barrett L. Kime today at 866-435-2840, or complete the contact form on this site to schedule your initial consultation.
Real estate financing and transactional services:
Typically, as they expand, growing businesses become more and more involved in real estate transactions, ranging from office space to retail store properties to warehouses and shopping mall syndication. A qualified business lawyer can provide valuable assistance in traditional real estate purchase, sale and leasing transactions, and in dealing with environmental and various other issues arising out of industrial and agricultural redevelopment projects.
Business contracts:
Business contracts are written agreements spanning a broad range of the business relationships that occur in the life of a typical company. They can include non-compete agreements, non-piracy agreements, non-disclosure agreements, restrictive covenants, employment agreements, producer agreements, sales representative agreements, consulting agreements, management agreements, franchise agreements, licensing agreements, deferred compensation agreements and independent contractor agreements.
Mergers and Acquisitions:
The phrase "Mergers and Acquisitions" refers to corporate finance strategy and management dealing with the merging and acquiring of different companies as well as other assets. Usually mergers occur in a friendly setting where executives from the respective companies participate in a due diligence process to ensure a successful combination of all parts. Corporate mergers are often aimed at reducing market competition. On other occasions, acquisitions can occur through hostile takeover by a "corporate raider" purchasing the majority of outstanding shares of a company in the open market. In the United States, business laws vary from state to state whereby some companies have limited protection against hostile takeovers.
Technically, what differentiates a merger from an acquisition is how it is financed. Simply put, a merger is a combination of two companies into one larger company. A "merger" or "merger of equals" is often financed by an all-stock deal (a stock swap). An all-stock deal occurs when all of the owners of stocks of either company get the same amount of stock in the new combined company. The term "demerger" is sometimes used to indicate the effective opposite of a merger, where one company splits into two, the second often being a separately listed stock company if the parent was a stock company. An acquisition (a larger company buying out a smaller company) can involve a cash and debt combination, or just cash, or a combination of cash and stock of the purchasing entity, or just stock. In addition, the acquisition can take the form of a purchase of the stock or other equity interests of the target entity, or the acquisition of all or substantially all of its assets.
Franchises and other types of business marketing:
A great many small businesses in the marketplace today are operated not as purely independent businesses, but as franchises, distributorships, or any of various types of licensing arrangements. All of these businesses are created through written agreements containing express and implied warranties, and it is not uncommon for issues to arise resulting in litigation.
Licensing and commercial contracts:
Business services attorneys counsel clients in a wide range of commercial and intellectual property (IP) transactions. They provide assistance in structuring, drafting, reviewing and negotiating commercial and IP agreements related to the development, acquisition and commercialization of technology, IP, goods or services. The types of agreements involved in these transactions include:
- Software license, maintenance and support, source code escrow, end user license, patent and other technology license agreements
- Development agreements
- Purchase and supply agreements
- Manufacturing agreements
- Distribution, reseller, value-added reseller (VAR) and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreements
- Referral, marketing agreements
- Employment, consulting, technical services and outsourcing agreements
- Joint venture, strategic partner, technology transfer agreements
- E-commerce and Internet-related agreements (including web-based hosting agreements, application service provider (ASP) agreements, web site development, privacy policies and website terms of use)
- Non-disclosure agreements
Business Litigation:
Business litigation is the area of law that provides assistance in the preparation and presentation of a lawsuit or other resort to the courts to determine a legal question or matter in business situations. Business can be any activity or enterprise entered into for profit, usually a company, a corporation, partnership or any such formal organization. Business lawyers advise and represent businesses and financial institutions in such areas as business torts, class actions, complex contracts, financial forensics, government investigations, international dispute resolution, professional relations, real estate disputes, securities and antitrust, technology and intellectual property, professional malpractice, shareholder and corporate governance and telecommunications. Business lawyers place an emphasis on achieving or defending against pre-judgment remedies, including pre-judgment orders for writs of possession, attachments, temporary restraining orders, and injunctions, as well as arbitration or mediation settlements and monetary compensation resulting from lawsuits. Transactional business lawyers represent clients in matters relating to, but not limited to, organizational, operational and contractual documents for corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies, commercial transactions, mergers, real estate acquisitions, leasing and development and commercial financing.
Mediation:
Mediation is one form of Alternative Dispute Resolution that is gaining in popularity in business litigation matters. In this process the parties jointly select a mediator, usually a lawyer known by both sides to be honest and fair and, more importantly, known to have experience with the type of issues involved in the mediation. Each side submits written factual summaries to the mediator, together with any legal citations that seem appropriate.
There is a meeting, usually at the mediator's office. The mediator meets first with both sides, inquiring whether or not there has been any progress toward settlement, and if so, he or she may invite the parties to use his office to discuss the matter further. If they decide to do that the mediator usually leaves the room for a time, to give both sides a chance to communicate freely. Upon returning, if the parties have not reached any agreement, the mediator will meet with one side separately, commenting on that side's factual summary and legal citations, expressing an opinion as to the probable outcome if the issues are litigated, and finally, making a recommendation with regard to settlement. Then the mediator meets with the other side, separately, and repeats the process. The mediator gives both sides an opportunity to meet with their respective attorneys and discuss the mediator's interpretation of the case and settlement recommendations. Then all come together again and the mediator attempts to urge both sides toward a common ground of settlement approximating the recommendation he or she has made. Frequently, the parties will reach a settlement agreement, either on the terms recommended or upon some other and different terms. The mediator has no authority to impose a settlement, so the parties remain free to resolve their dispute in court.
Business and Corporate Services:
Business and corporate services involves advising companies and investors in the purchase, sale and mergers of businesses. The services provided include forming and funding start-up companies, buying and selling practices, assets, divisions and companies, engaging in private stock offerings and re-sales, structuring venture capital financing, forming off-shore sales and sourcing entities, structuring commercial and partnering transactions and syndicating real property acquisitions.
If you or someone you know in the Washington, D.C. area needs the counsel of an experienced business attorney, call Barrett L. Kime today at 866-435-2840, or complete the contact form on this site to schedule your initial consultation.
Professional Profile
If you or someone you know in Washington, or within the surrounding cities and counties of the District of Columbia, needs the assistance or legal counsel of an experienced business litigation lawyer, contact Barrett L. Kime, Attorney, today at 866-435-2840 or complete the contact form provided on this site to begin your free consultation with a Washington business litigation attorney.
ADDRESS OF FIRM:
Barrett L. Kime, Attorney
1615 L Street, N.W., Suite 850
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 866-435-2840
Hours: M-F, 8:00AM-5:00PM
Corporate Office:
DeConcini McDonald Yetwin & Lacy, P.C.
2525 E. Broadway Blvd. Suite #200
Tucson, Arizona 20036
Branch Offices:
DeConcini McDonald Yetwin & Lacy, P.C.
7310 North 16th Street , Suite #330
Phoenix, Arizona 85020
DeConcini McDonald Yetwin & Lacy, P.C.
19 W. Birch Ave.
Flagstaff, Arizona 86001
MEMBER OF THE FIRM:
Barrett Kime, Attorney
EDUCATION:
- University of Arizona, B.A., 1978
- University of Arizona, J.D., 1982
COURTS ADMITTED:
- Arizona
- District of Columbia
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
- American Bar Association
- State Bar of Arizona
- Bar of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals
- Certified by the State Bar of Arizona Board of Legal Specialization as a Specialist in Real Estate Law
- Graduate, Arizona College of Trial Advocacy
- Member, Affordable Housing Group, Committee on Financing Affordable Housing, Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law, American Bar Association
- Member, Russia/Eurasia Committee, International Law Section, American Bar Association
Visit: http://www.dcbusinesslawyer.com
Additional Questions or need further information?