BUSINESS PLANNING AND ENTITY FORMATION

Forming a business entity is based upon the way a business owner wishes to operate his or her company. Business entities are legally separate and distinct from the business owners. Business entities are formed at the state level throughout the United States. Common business entities include limited liability companies, corporations, limited partnerships and sole proprietorships.



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Business Law and Transactions Attorneys:
Barbara F. Applegarth
Joseph S. Burns
James J. Carroll
Frank M. Diedrichs
Kevin M. Dineen
Robert G. Edmiston
Kevin R. Feazell
Jeffrey J. Harmon
Robert C. Hassman
Stephen S. Holmes
Janet L. Houston
Dustin C. Humphrey
Thomas C. Kilcoyne
Kenneth H. Kinder II
William G. Kohlhepp
Michelle A. Mullee
Matt S. Parrish
David H. Todd
Sara Straight Wolf

   

 

 

 

 

   

 

 
Anti-trust
Business Planning and Entity Formation
Business Succession Planning
Business Taxation
Buying and Selling Your Business
Capital Raising
Corporate Governance
Dealerships/Distributorships
E-Commerce
Investment Counseling
Franchising
Manufacturing
Mergers and Acquisitions
Outsourcing
Venture Capital/Private Equity