Georgia Business Formation Attorneys
At the law firm of Coleman & Chambers, our attorneys know the excitement of business formation. We have helped many clients through the decisions, contracts, and legal filings that are an essential part of business formation. Our lawyers want to help you get your new enterprise successfully started.
We Know Georgia Business
Contact a Lawyer ● 770-534-3770
If you are starting a new business or if you are buying an existing business, there are a lot of decisions that need to be made—decisions that can make a tremendous difference in how your business operates.
- Entity selection: Should your business be an LLC (limited liability company), an LLP (limited liability partnership), or corporation? Our business formation lawyers will discuss your business objectives, general tax implications, and personal asset protection and help you determine the best entity to meet those objectives.
- Operating and shareholder agreements: By establishing operating or shareholder agreements, you can avoid costly misunderstandings, confusion, and even lawsuits. We will help you determine what agreements are necessary for your business, and who should be involved.
- Buying or selling a business: There are many details involved in the purchase or sale of a business including financing, full disclosure by the seller, valuation of the business, binding contracts and obligations, and more.
- Contracts: From the day you start a new business, make sure you have an experienced business attorney who can draft, review, and, if needed, litigate contracts with suppliers, employees, customers, landlords, and others.
Personal Service, Big Capabilities
At the Coleman & Chambers law firm, we offer every business formation client personal attention, responsive service, and experienced legal counsel. Our attorneys and our support staff are ready to help.
Call for a free initial consultation.
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