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Do You Have a Competent Business Attorney?

Saturday, January 22nd, 2011

Finding a good business attorney may be more difficult than it sounds. While it is possible to open the phone book and pick the first corporate litigation or business lawyer you see, that is often times not the best choice. The right business attorney for your company will most likely come from a referral or information service offered by the local bar association. These organizations specialize in providing businesses with corporate attorneys that best match their needs. Usually, the bar association will set up a free initial consultation with an attorney or provide you with free referrals to business lawyers that specialize in your particular area of business and is better equipped to handle your needs.

Researching corporate lawyers on the Internet is another method of finding the right business attorney, but you have to take the time to research each firm. Like searching through the phone book, there are many attorneys who label themselves as “business lawyer” or “corporate attorney,” but they may not have the specific qualifications, knowledge and experience you’re looking for. Make sure the business attorney you contact has real-world experience with legal business issues that are similar to yours.

You can also find business attorney referral websites, which sometimes offer free referrals to corporate lawyers in your area. Simply enter the search terms like “business attorney,” “starting a corporation” or “corporate litigator” and the referral service will list the best matches for you. It may take some time to receive the results, but once you have found a business lawyer that appears to be right for you, you can set up a consultation. Be sure to check with your local chamber of commerce and/or the Better Business Bureau before your face-to-face meeting. Find out if the business attorney has any complaints against them.

During the consultation, you can ask more in depth and specific questions to make sure the business attorney has the right experience and qualifications to be retained for your company. Find out exactly what the lawyer’s specialty is and if it is an area in which you need legal assistance.

After all, you will be spending a lot of time with the lawyer and they will be privy to the inner workings of your company. Having a business attorney you trust will help navigate your company through rough legal waters and get you through with an outcome that is most beneficial to your business.

At Howard, Stallings, From & Hutson, P.A., they are dedicated to helping their individual and business clients achieve success, avoid legal problems, and reach practical solutions to their legal needs. Since their firm was established in 1983, they have followed high legal and ethical standards and maintained a tradition of excellence, characterized by personal, responsive service to clients. Their attorneys provide a broad array of commercial and personal legal services. Business clients come to them to organize corporations, partnerships or LLCs, and they continue to assist them with ownership, governance, employment issues and business transactions such as buying, financing and leasing real estate. As clients expand, they help them acquire or merge with other companies, or sell their businesses, as the case may be.

With offices in Raleigh and New Bern, they are convenient to clients in the Triangle area and throughout North Carolina. From the Capitol to the Coast, their lawyers are there when and where you need them. If you would like to speak to an attorney at Howard, Stallings, From & Hutson, call them or complete their quick web contact form.

The Importance of Business Attorneys When Starting a Business in California

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Managing a business involves many concerns, especially in areas such as taxes, debts and finances, employees issue, contracts, etc. To concentrate your attention in managing your business, you will need someone to handle other matters. A California business law attorney can help you focus on all other considerations of managing a business:

* Liability – Engaging in business can put your property and assets at risk. An attorney can help you avoid situations or reduce risk.
* Taxes – A lawyer knows that different business forms have different tax advantages and disadvantages. He is more experienced than you in this particular area.
* Autonomy – In most states, they adopt “Uniform laws”. These rules and regulation govern business entities as a “fill-in” for gaps in charter or by-laws. Business lawyers know some of these rules, which you do not even know, exist.
* Variety of entities – An attorney has better knowledge of business entities and the options that determine such things as double taxation, liability for partners, etc.
* Capital – A business has to raise money, keep records of income and distribution, and behave in a fiscal manner.
* Conformity – To ensure security and protection, a business has to conform and follow business laws. A lawyer can see to it that the law governing business is enforced and obeyed.
* Multi-state business – A business that operates in different states is governed by laws of each state where each one is located. A legal counsel knows which law applies in each state where a business operates.
* Control – Choosing a business form not suited to your interest can pose future problems with employees or partners.
* Contracts – A business enterprise engage in many contracts, agreements and deal. A business law attorney can explain to you the details of the documents and help you decide which contract is beneficial to the company.

If you plan to establish a business in California, you have to undergo certain procedures to be able to conduct business and operate legally in the state. To be able to accomplish this, you will need the help of an experienced lawyer to assist you in the preparation and processing of documents.

California business law attorneys at The Law Offices of James G. Schwartz is a commercial law firm specializing in representation of national, regional and local businesses financial and mortgage institutions, auto finance companies, retail companies. Mr. Schwartz has been representing local, regional and national companies since 1976. For more information, please visit their site at SchwartzBusinessLaw.com .