Eric C. Taves |
Many entrepreneurs are sometimes reluctant to hire an attorney for their business for a couple of reasons. One is that business owners balk at the costs, particularly since lawyers have become increasingly specialized. Another reason is that many fear that lawyers will over complicate every decision they make and will only stand in the way with the growth of their business.
They won’t hesitate to hire an accountant early on as they believe that the business has greater need for someone to help layout the organization’s chart of accounts, check financial records periodically, and prepare the required federal, state and local tax returns. They fail to see, until they are being sued, that a good business attorney can provide valuable legal advice in almost every aspect of the business.
In a nutshell, every business needs a lawyer for a number of reasons, including some of the following:
- Creating a corporation or LLC
- Putting together a partnership agreement
- Negotiating business and employment contracts
- Drafting common business contracts
- Buying or selling your business
- Obtaining public or private financing
- Drafting internal business policies and procedures
- Filing tax returns, licenses and other legal reports
- Drawing up basic documents such as minutes of formal meetings, articles of incorporation and bylaws
- Negotiating lease of office or retail space
- Obtaining patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets
- Dealing with franchise and distributorship issues
- Managing pending or potential litigation
When finding the right corporate lawyer, competence is, obviously, the most important factor to consider. Big corporations typically retain a large law firm that has top legal talents with ample resources and expertise in numerous fields of law. Though it costs a lot of money to secure their services, it can be more advantageous for the business in the long run to have all the legal skills ready and available under one roof and to be able to leverage on the influence and power the legal firm has in the local, regional and even the national legal community, particularly when your business is looking for financing sources or seeking partnership arrangements.
Michelle Greenwood |
Small businesses also have prepaid legal service plans as an available option. These plans provide quality affordable legal services which includes unlimited telephone legal consultations and routine legal tasks, such as drafting basic contracts and equipment leases.
Michael Reed |
Sooner or later, your business is going to need some type of legal representation. Finding a corporate lawyer in Barrie, who can anticipate and address the specific legal needs of your company, can prove to be a huge asset for your business.
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