Are you buying or selling a business?
Are you starting a new business? Are you considering expanding or
closing your business? Do you have questions about your existing
business?
We have been representing businesses for more than thirty years and
are experienced in negotiating leases and setting up corporations
and limited liability companies.
The lawyers in our Commercial Transactions Group can help minimize
the "guess work" allowing you to focus on closing the deal.
Our extensive experience in bulk sales and our knowledge of the web
of New York City and New York State regulations can help you avoid
costly delays and fines that may be associated with operating a business.
We can also help you perform due diligence to minimize the possibility
of any "surprises" after closing.
Common questions that we hear are: "Do I need a corporation?" and "What
is the difference between a corporation and limited liability company?" Let
us explain the difference and advise you as to the form of ownership
that is best for you.
Don't trust your investment to a legal document preparation service.
When it comes to your business, you need legal advice. Remember,
you can only get legal advice from lawyer.
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