Your Business Dies Without a Lawyer
Litigation help
The clear use of attorneys is to fight for your business in litigation. This could mean collecting debts on your behalf. Or you might need a attorney to defend your business in a personal injury action. Perhaps you need support to fight for your rights in a landlord / tenant dispute. A good attorney can help with all these issues.
Contract help
Business owners are constantly dealing with contracts. But if you don't know exactly what you're agreeing to, your business could be in serious trouble. Having a reputable attorney review your agreements and assist during the negotiations will ensure that your rights are solidly protected. Strong agreements can propel enterprises to success, but weak contracts can put you out of business.
Formation counsel
Even before your business begins, you should consult with your attorneys. They are the best resource for helping you determine what type of business entity you should form. There is no one-size-fits-all business entity; that is a myth that some people might want you to think. A good attorney can talk with you about your needs and help you decipher what type of entity you should setup.
Tax consultation
We all dread Uncle Sam. But you don't have to face the tax man unarmed. If you discuss your tax issues with your attorney and accountant, they will be able to ward off potential problems before the IRS comes to knocking on your door. None of us want that!
Business consultation
Even though attorneys specialize in the law, they can also help your business with regular business advice. They regularly deal with similar clients who are contemplating similar decisions as you are, so they can pour some insight into your decision-making process. In this sense, your attorney can become truly a trusted advisor.
Don't let your business fail
As you can see, a attorney has many roles to play in a successful business. Without this key player on your side, your business most likely won't succeed. At the very least, you are asking for legal trouble in the future. Protect yourself and your business. Hire an attorney.
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