Practice Areas
Navigating the decision-making process for a business venture can be challenging. Trying to determine whether your new business venture should be a partnership, limited liability company, professional entity or corporation? Are there benefits to forming a company for your new enterprise? What if you do not? Should you keep separate books and records for your company, and what does that mean exactly? What do you need to know about hiring employees?
Our seasoned attorneys provide knowledgeable guidance for the critical decisions that you will make for your new business. Our services include business formation, contract negotiation and/or drafting, form preparation, drafting of policies and procedures, and amendments to formation documents.
Furthermore, as businesses grow, that progress may trigger a need to divest certain assets or may require a change of equity members. It may also result in disputes regarding the limits of power and authority or in how disbursements should be made. With the aim of preserving business value and encouraging growth, our attorneys can assist with the careful navigation of these issues or, when necessary, with the dissolution of an entity. Jain Law’s seasoned litigators also represent our clients with regard to business disputes involving breaches of contract, breaches of fiduciary duty, embezzlement, fraud, and negligence.