Business Law

Traditionally referred to as "Corporate Law," the wide variety of business entities like LLCs and Limited Liability Partnerships now available to the entrepreneur make Business Law a more appropriate nomenclature for this section. The Business Law section can aid in the initial start-up of a new business venture, or provide counsel to the established entity, including the sale of existing business ventures or professional associations, mergers and acquisitions, traditional corporate counsel functions and the review and generation of business agreements and contracts.

  • Formation of the business including:
    • Choice of entity
    • Preparation and filing of organizational documents
  • General and limited partnerships
  • Tax exempt and charitable organizations
  • Organization and dissolution of the business
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Franchising and Licensing
  • Commercial contracts
  • Qualified retirement plans and deferred compensation
  • Equipment leasing
  • Business succession planning
  • Administration of annual meetings

MFH&S Attorneys practicing in this area:
Thomas P. Martin
Sean H. Harmon
Doug A. Sebesy
Matt Williams