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Business Law Attorneys |
Washington, DC
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Business Law
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Business law attorneys can help you with every aspect of highly diverse business law including banking and finance law, business formation and organization, business negotiations, business planning, transactional business law, acquisition, merger, divestiture and sale of businesses, and business litigation, as well as environmental, intellectual property, labor and civil law areas.
A business is an activity run in a systematic, continuous and regular businesslike manner with an expectation of profit under commercial principles, such as keeping business and accounting records. A business is different from a hobby in the respect that a profit is expected from the activity. This distinction is important particularly for tax purposes because losses from a business are tax-deductible, whereas losses generated from a hobby are not.
The most common types of business organizations include:
It's obvious that you should hire a business attorney if you’re being investigated for securities fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or a customer is severely injured by one of your products or on your premises. But, there are a lot of not so obvious reasons to retain a business law attorney.
For example, are you planning on forming a corporation or partnership? A qualified Lead Counsel business law attorney can avert a lot of legal issues that can arise with forming these types of businesses and can advise you on the best business formation for your needs. A business law attorney can also help research any possible intellectual property issues and issues relating to hiring employees, tax issues and other legal matters that can arise with forming and running a business.
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