Business Formation and StartupPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania Area Business Formation and Start-up AttorneysHelping Businesses Grow For Over 25 Years Effective Start-Up Business LawyerWhat could be more exciting than launching a new business? And what could be more tedious than plowing through all the paperwork required to do so? Don't let your business dreams die while you try to figure out how to form an LLC or whether you should organize as a closely held corporation or how you and your partner should run your new company. How you choose to set up your company can impact the amount of taxes you pay and the amount of liability you shoulder. At the Law Offices of Nancy L. Lanard, P.C., we work closely with small business owners, investors, and entrepreneurs in evaluating the options available when considering which business form works best for you. Give your new business venture the best possible chance for successContact a start-up business lawyer at the Law Offices of Nancy L. Lanard, P.C. in Maple Glen, Pennsylvania, today about structuring your business entity. We have more than 25 years of experience in helping entrepreneurs achieve their business dreams. At some point you will have to decide the form of your business organization. Depending upon the size and ownership of your company, you will have to choose whether to operate as a sole proprietorship, limited partnership, general partnership, limited liability company (LLC), corporation or other business entity. There are so many questions to consider when starting a new business:
Straight Talk and Straight AnswersWe answer all your questions in plain English, not legalese. We work with you, your accountant, and your business partner(s), if any, to determine the most advantageous business entity for your specific situation. Next, we form the entity and prepare all the accompanying paperwork, including a Minute Book, company seal, member or stock certificates, initial minutes and By-laws for a corporation, and an Operating Agreement for an LLC. Ownership Agreements and By-lawsIf you have partners, we will prepare the document defining the relationship among the partners and how the business should be run. If your relationship breaks down in the future, it is this document that will specify the outcome of your business. This document is crucial to clarify what happens in various contingencies; for example, if one of the partners dies, becomes disabled, retires, or leaves the business or if you wish to acquire a new partner. Business formation is just one part of our transactional law practice. We can help new or fledgling companies answer many concerns, such as:
After your company is organized, we will provide ongoing legal assistance as needed to help it grow and prosper. We are here to help you through all the phases of your business life. Contact a business lawyer at the Law Offices of Nancy L. Lanard, P.C. today. |
