Business Formation & Contracts
Our attorneys provide advice and guidance to clients on the formation of new business entities, including the advantages and disadvantages of incorporation (organization) versus remaining a sole proprietorship or partnership, the costs of formation, annual expenses for maintenance, and the tax implications of selecting each type of entity. Additionally, we assist business owners with obtaining financing, developing contracts, business exit strategies, obtaining key man insurance, business purchases and sales, and business dissolutions.
Some of the common planning options we recommend and documents we regularly prepare include the following:
- Limited Liability Companies (LLCs)
- S-Corporations (S-Corps)
- C-Corporations (C-Corps)
- Limited Partnerships (LPs)
- Professional Limited Liability Companies (PLLCs)
- Professional Corporations (PCs)
- Certificate of Organization (LLCs, PLLCs)
- Articles of Organization (Corporations)
- Operating Agreements (LLCs, PLLCs, Partnerships)
- By-Laws (Corporations)
- Limited Partnership Agreements (LPs)
- Buy-Sell Agreements (All)
- Cross-Purchase Agreements (All)
- Stock Subscription Agreements (Corporations)
- Stock Purchase Agreements (Corporations)
- Contract Development and Negotiation
- Asset Purchase Agreements
- Stock Purchase Agreements
- Articles of Dissolution
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When deciding on forming a new business, it is critical to choose the right entity and develop the proper documentation and contracts to protect the new business. Attorney John D. Shea and his team can help you navigate the “rough seas” of complex legal, business and tax issues.
Our attorneys can answer any preliminary inquiries and set up a meeting to uncover what your needs are.
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