Get the legal advice you need to grow your business

If you're like most business owners, you want your business to grow and succeed. But what happens when you hit a snag? That's where business lawyers can help. A business lawyer can assist in business development and provide guidance on a variety of legal issues that may impact your business.

Business Law Practice

No matter what stage your business is in, we can provide the legal guidance and support you need to make sure that you are operating within the bounds of the law. We can help with contract negotiations, litigation, and more. If you are starting a business, our attorneys can help you draft the necessary documents and set up the appropriate corporate structure. We can also advise you on the best way to protect your business assets in the event of a lawsuit. Abundance Law assists individuals and businesses of all sizes with a full range of legal services, including:

  • Forming LLC's, corporations, and partnerships

  • Structuring, enforcing, and managing business contracts

  • Partnership disputes

  • Buying and selling businesses

  • Mediation and Arbitration

  • Intellectual property law

  • Mergers and acquisitions

  • Employment law

  • Tax & Warranty law

  • Commercial debt collection

  • Real estate sales & leasing

  • Risk management

  • Shareholder and partnership issues

  • Structuring and restructuring of business entities

  • Breach of contract

  • Business formation and advice

  • Buy and sell agreements

  • Commercial and civil litigation

  • Contract review and development

  • Due diligence

  • Financial investment counseling

  • Securities issues

 

Protect your business with our experienced attorneys

When it comes to business, two heads are better than one. Establishing a business partnership with a friend can have pros and cons, but the benefits can be immense if done correctly. Our business lawyers at Abundance Law help business owners, startups, and corporations form their LLCs, corporations, and partnerships; draft their operating, shareholder, and partnership agreements; manage, structure, and enforce their business contracts; write and review their purchase and sale agreements; protect their assets, and prosecute and defend their lawsuits as well as act as in-house counsel.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Business Law?

    Business law seeks to protect both employees and employers, as well as maintain a fair and balanced legal framework. The basic goal of business legislation is to ensure justice and protection for both sides.

  • What kinds of issues does business law cover?

    Business law covers many things including contracts, intellectual data and property, trusts and estates, immigration law, labor law, employment law, bankruptcy, income tax and more.

  • Is it necessary to hire an attorney when dealing with anything that is considered "business law?"

    Yes, it's critical that you engage an attorney with extensive knowledge in the area. Business attorneys are well-versed on the ins and outs of company law, as well as fresh information. Whether you're an employer or a worker, you should work with someone who is familiar with these issues.

  • Does business law cover online work?

    Online work, digital services, freelancing falls under the business law category. There are several elements of online labor covered by business law, including protecting your clients' privacy and ensuring that you collect sales tax for certain clients.

  • Why do I need to hire a business lawyer?

    Hiring a business lawyer is critical to ensure that you're operating within the statutes set forth for each project or problem you're dealing with. It's also crucial to guarantee that you're protected in future endeavors.

  • Is it important to consult a business law attorney for the start of a new business?

    Yes, this is correct. Depending on the sort and size of the business, your lawyer can help you decide how to go about establishing it. This covers the issue of what type of business to start and how to guarantee that both you and the firm are safe under commercial law.

 

Protect Your Business. Contact Abundance Law.

info@abundancelaw.net

512-826-9692