Business Planning
The Achtel Law Firm can help protect your business and tackle its legal planning needs. Proactive legal planning is a great way to avoid future conflicts and legal disputes.
Some of the specific services we provide our clients are as follows:
- Forming business entities such as: subchapter s or subchapter c corporations, LLCs and partnerships
- Contract drafting and review such as: partnership agreements, commercial lease agreements, buy-sell agreements, operating agreements, asset purchase agreements, business sale agreements, licensing and distribution agreements and many others
- Risk assessment which focuses on reviewing company policies, procedures or making recommendations on a course of action to limit liability exposure and protect your business.
Business Litigation
The Achtel Law Firm is highly experienced in handling complex litigation, enabling the firm to protect your business interests to the fullest. Our firm will work with you and your business to come up with the best course of action to protect your business interests. This detailed process involves an assessment of your risk or potential reward through litigation, review of potential legal costs and considering alternatives to litigation. This process is a joint commitment between you and our firm and will result in your thorough understanding of the legal process as applied to your particular case, the estimated costs and potential outcomes.
The next step is to implement the plan created in our initial strategy meeting(s). How the strategy is then implemented is critical to the success or failure of your case. The case may initially demand nothing more than a letter with a peace offering or it could be as aggressive as filing suit with an immediate motion for a restraining order. You will benefit from our services in that our attorneys have the ability to be conciliatory or very aggressive as dictated by what is most beneficial to your interests.
Some of the types of cases the Achtel Law Firm has handled representing business owners as both plaintiffs and defendants are as follows: contract disputes, construction defect, purchase agreement disputes, shareholder disputes, partner disputes, disputes between a business and its clients or vendors, various damage claims and many others.