Business Formations

Business Formations

Whether you are operating as a sole proprietor or overseeing a large business enterprise, you are exposed to certain legal and financial liabilities.  We work with our clients to determine whether a sole proprietorship, partnership, joint venture, corporation, or limited liability company (LLC) is best suited for your business.

Once the right structure is determined, we will handle all the filings necessary to form the business entity and provide ongoing advice and legal services to maintain the entity in good standing.

If a corporation is the right legal structure for your business, we will handle the additional work necessary to keep your corporate records in order. Our corporate maintenance services include:

  • Calling for the annual meetings of the board of directors and shareholders
  • Preparing and recording minutes of the board and shareholders meetings
  • Revising any other corporate documents as necessary
  • Filing annual statements of information with the Secretary of State
A close-up of file folders labeled with business structures, highlighting "C Corp."

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