Build The Right Business Foundation With Our Business Attorneys
When looking at establishing a business or incorporating an existing business, it is important that the client have the expertise of attorneys who are familiar not only with the various types of businesses that can be formed such as, assumed names, partnerships, corporations, limited liability companies, and joint ventures, but attorneys that also understand which entity best suits your needs. In order to protect yourself and your personal assets it is imperative that you properly establish and maintain the correct entity for your business.
We at Freers, Freers & Freers are uniquely qualified to help you maintain the separation between yourself and your business such that it can effectively protect your personal assets. We can provide you with specific and detailed advice on how to maintain your legal entity so that the corporate veil is not pierced and that your personal assets remain safe from business liabilities.
In addition, we have handled a wide range of business litigation from enforcing employment contracts to the sale of a business, and business dissolution, to successfully extricating our clients from a bad franchise situation; this included obtaining a discharge of a very large loan without any adverse consequences to the client.
We at Freers, Freers & Freers will work with your accountant to establish the proper entity to get you the maximum tax benefit for your business. We will also properly establish the business entity and instruct you on how to properly operate it so that it is effective. It is critical when forming and operating your entity that you have attorneys that have experience in litigation in maintaining the separateness of the business and personal assets so that your personal assets can be protected. In addition, we are experienced in matters such as the warranties provided for under the Uniform Commercial Code; how to establish and how to waive those warranties in the most effective manner. We can also advise you on security interests provided for under the Uniform Commercial Code; how to properly create and maintain those interests; and how to maintain your status as a secured creditor if it becomes necessary.
We at Freers, Freers & Freers are experienced at drafting and enforcing contracts. Again, our extensive experience in litigating contracts aids us in drafting contracts that will fully and completely protect you and assure that the contract you have is the contract you intended to have. It is critical when drafting contracts that you deal with attorneys that not only have extensive experience in drafting contracts, but in litigation and enforcing and defending those contracts. For example, a contract is made up of four basic parts, the offer, acceptance, consideration, and the terms the parties have agreed to. Most of contract law is derived from what is known as the “common law” this is a collection of the various court decisions on any given matter. However, there are some things that are statutory or laws enacted by the legislature, like the requirement of licenses for certain professions, and the statute of frauds in drafting of contracts. We are Freers, Freers & Freers are exceptionally qualified to help you draft a contract that will protect you and your company from incurring substantial damages.