Business Formation

The Starting Point

Starting a new business brings a range of emotions. It can be both exhilarating and terrifying at the same time. And it often is.

Our clients often come to us after they realize that there are not many “simple” answers in starting a business. This is especially true for those who have not done it before. Each choice has a consequence and effect. And often people get mixed advice.

“Do I need an LLC? My sister said I didn’t but my neighbor said I did. But then my barber said something about an S-corp?”

We absolutely answer these questions and help clients navigate through them. But once a structure is determined, there are a myriad of issues that having an experienced business lawyer can help you navigate through. We help new business owners set up their businesses from a legal standpoint but also help them navigate all the related issues – such as banking, taxes, real estate, and employment issues.

Our goal

From this starting point, our goal is to provide clarity, structure, and confidence as you move through the formation process. For many entrepreneurs, the hardest part isn’t the idea. The challenge is knowing which legal steps matter and which ones can wait. We help you understand how entity selection affects liability protection, taxes, and ownership rights. This foundational decision sets the tone for everything that comes after, and we ensure it’s made with a full picture of the implications.

What we do

Once the entity type is selected, we assist with preparing the documents that give your business a legal backbone and structure. This includes things like operating agreements, bylaws, initial resolutions, partnership agreements, buy–sell provisions, and other internal documents, as appropriate, that define how your business will run. Many business owners don’t realize how critical these documents are until they face a disagreement—and at that point, clarity is invaluable. Our goal is to help you think through these issues on the front-end to avoid problems down the road.

Beyond the legal filings, we guide new owners through the practical decisions that can have long-term effects. Opening the right kind of bank account, understanding tax elections, determining the best way to classify workers, and negotiating commercial leases are all areas where small mistakes can create large problems later. We help you understand these issues early so your business is set up to operate smoothly from day one.

As your business grows, we continue providing guidance as needed. This can include restructuring, onboarding new partners, updating agreements, or adapting your business to new opportunities. Formation isn’t just a one-time event—it’s the beginning of a longer journey. During that journey, legal support remains important. Consequently, we make ourselves available as questions arise, offering practical counsel tailored to your goals and industry.

Ultimately, forming a business should feel empowering, not overwhelming. You deserve to understand your options clearly, make informed decisions, and launch your business on a strong, well‑structured foundation. Our job is to simplify the process, protect your interests, and instill confidence in you moving forward.

If you’re ready to take the next step in building your business, we’re here to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.

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