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What a Business lawyer can do for you

A business lawyer will advise you on many different aspects relating to business, such as regulation compliance, business incorporation, and legal liability. The sooner you retain a business attorney, the better. Your lawyer will make sure that you set up your business properly, create contracts for you, make sure you're hiring legal workers, file patents, buy and sell businesses, and more.

What does a business lawyer do?

Many business owners, especially small business owners, think of contacting a lawyer or law firm only when there's an urgent problem that needs to be handled. This approach can be short-sighted. Developing a relationship with a business lawyer you trust can help prevent problems that may arise as your business grows and new legal issues arise.

Choose a legal structure

You may be tempted to organize your business as a simple sole proprietorship. For some business owners, this choice may make sense. However, each situation is different, and your interests may be better served with an LLC or S-corp. If you are starting a business with another person, you should know the difference between a limited liability partnership and other legal entities. If you plan to form an incorporation in the future or stay a small LLC forever are also questions which need to be asked. A small business lawyer can advise you on the right structure for you and draft the proper paperwork.

Corporate governance

If you organize your business as a corporation, you will need to comply with the legal requirements to keep your status, such as holding shareholder or partner meetings, recording minutes, creating bylaws, and electing officers. A lawyer can keep you stay up-to-date with these functions, fees and policy needed.

Intellectual property

If your business is developing proprietary products or processes that need to be protected, a lawyer can help you with contracts and copyright and patent applications, such as nondisclosure agreements, that protect your intangible assets. If your company is going to be creating a lot of intellectual property which could become sued over in the future it is especially important that a lawyer look over all paperwork before it is submitted.

Litigation

If you are ever the subject of a lawsuit, such as a discrimination or harassment suit from an employee, or an action by a customer,company or vendor, you should consult with an attorney immediately. If a state or federal agency, such as OSHA, investigates you, a lawyer can be your advocate and adviser since they are versed in business law. At this point privacy of information may also come into play so a lawyer should be able to walk you through a standard NDA or privacy agreement.

Exit strategies

Many entrepreneurs are eager to start a new business, but they may not think about the possibility that a principal or major stakeholder wants to stop running the business and leave. A business attorney will help you determine the value of your business, should your plans ever change.

How much does a business lawyer cost?

Experienced corporate lawyers can cost between $300 and $600 per hour, depending on a variety of factors, such as the following:

  • Geographic location. Lawyers in major cities may charge more money than those in smaller communities.
  • Level of experience. A partner will cost more per hour than an associate in a firm.
  • Firm size. Lawyers with large, national law firms may charge more than those in smaller firms.

In some cases, a lawyer will charge a flat fee for performing a specific task, such as drafting employment contracts and nondisclosure agreements or setting up an LLC.

5 questions to ask during your initial consultation

Once you've narrowed down your options to a few potential attorneys based on credentials and costs, consider asking them these questions to help you decide which lawyer to contact and ultimately hire:

  • How many clients do you have in my business niche and are you familiar with my industry or field?
  • Will you personally handle my legal paperwork or assign it to an associate or team?
  • Can an associate or paralegal handle some of my legal tasks at a lower rate to keep my costs down?
  • Do you work on a retainer, charge an hourly rate, or assess a fixed rate for a product?
  • Will you or your firm be able to handle all of my business needs, such as tax law or litigation?

Not all business owners will need an attorney when they start a business, but most will benefit from the advice and guidance of a practiced business lawyer at some point in the process. Many new business owners do not regret when they hire an attorney.

Did you know?

Legal woes cost small businesses more than $100 billion a year. One out of every three small-business owners has either been sued or been threatened with a lawsuit.
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M Sean Moyles
M Sean Moyles

1 Florida Park Drive South Atrium Suite, Palm Coast, FL 32137-3816

Bar #80756(FL)     License for 1996 years Member in Good Standing

Practice Areas: Business | Construction and development | Real estate | State | local | and municipal law
Gaylord Ashlyn Wood, Jr.
Gaylord Ashlyn Wood, Jr.

Po Box 1987, Bunnell, FL 321101987

Bar #89465(FL)     License for 1962 years Member in Good Standing

Practice Areas: Tax
Robert Gordon Cuff, Jr.
Robert Gordon Cuff, Jr.
3

10 Florida Park Drive 10 Florida Park Dr N Ste D4, Palm Coast, FL 32137-3893

Bar #218022(FL)     License for 1976 years Member in Good Standing

Practice Areas: Business | Estate planning | Real estate
Dennis Knox Bayer
Dennis Knox Bayer
1

109 S 6th St, Flagler Beach, FL 321366613

Bar #512737(FL)     License for 1985 years Member in Good Standing

Practice Areas: Civil rights | Criminal defense | Mediation | Oil and gas | Personal injury | Real estate | Real Property
Andrew Christopher Grant
Andrew Christopher Grant
1

145 City Place Suite 301, Palm Coast, FL 32164

Bar #554596(FL)     License for 2002 years Member in Good Standing

Practice Areas: Business | Elder law | Estate planning | Probate | Tax
Marc Emerson Dwyer
Marc Emerson Dwyer
12

145 City Pl Ste 301, Palm Coast, FL 321642481

Bar #634700(FL)     License for 2003 years Member in Good Standing

Practice Areas: Bankruptcy and debt | Business | Child custody | Corporate and incorporation | Criminal defense | Entertainment | Litigation
Paul Macfarlane Guntharp, Jr.
Paul Macfarlane Guntharp, Jr.

50 Leanni Way, Palm Coast, FL 32137-4754

Bar #679038(FL)     License for 1987 years Member in Good Standing

Practice Areas: Business | Litigation | Personal injury
Scott Worth Spradley
Scott Worth Spradley

109 S. 5th St., Flagler Beach, FL 32136

Bar #782467(FL)     License for 1988 years Member in Good Standing

Practice Areas: Banking | Chapter 11 bankruptcy | Chapter 13 bankruptcy | Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Scott Alan Selis
Scott Alan Selis
1

145 City Pl Ste 301, Palm Coast, FL 32164-2481

Bar #796069(FL)     License for 1989 years Member in Good Standing

Practice Areas: Business | Elder law | Estate planning | Guardianship | Medicaid and medicare | Probate | Real Property
John Thomas Incorvaia
John Thomas Incorvaia

14 Boulder Rock Dr., Palm Coast, FL 

Bar #884911(FL)     License for 1991 years Member in Good Standing

Practice Areas: Business | Estate planning | General practice | Personal injury | Probate | Tax
John Thomas Incorvaia
John Thomas Incorvaia

14 Boulder Rock Dr, Palm Coast, FL 321378512

Bar #884911(FL)     License for 1991 years Member in Good Standing

Practice Areas: Business | Estate planning | General practice | Personal injury | Probate | Tax

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