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Business
Formation
There are many important legal implications
involved in the formation of a new business. While it may seem to be as easy as hanging a sign
beside the road and running a few advertisements, there are many important legal issues you
must address.
If your business will be operated solely by you or perhaps by only you and a few employees, you may decide to simply file an Assumed Name
Certificate at the County Clerk's office so that you may begin doing business under your company name. In more complex situations or where there will be more than one owner, it may be necessary for you to have an attorney draft a partnership agreement, form a corporation, or establish a
limited liability company.
An attorney who is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law,
Mike Hrabal has handled a lot of business disputes that have ended up in litigation.
His experience can help you avoid the problems he has seen in the past.
Don't just guess about the best way to approach your new
business venture. Hire an attorney who can help you find your
way through the maze of legal complications.
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