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Business & Partnership Formation A new entrepreneur will face many challenges and decisions – how to get started should not be one of them. The Andresen Firm offers new business owners, franchisees, and entrepreneurs the solutions to many of the obstacles that come with starting a new business. Entity Selection One of the first decisions facing a new business owner is what form the new business should take. Should you be a corporation, partnership, sole proprietor, or a limited liability company? Are there other business entities our there that you may not know about? Selecting the wrong one could open you and your family up to personal liability, so it pays to be careful. If you are starting a new business you need to get started the right way. The lawyers and staff at The Andresen Firm can help you select, register, and protect your new business enterprise. We also offer advice to new businesses on the right types of bank accounts to set up, the right kind of insurance you may need, ownership structures, by-laws and governing agreements, and practical advice such as office space and staffing options. The success and protection of your new business is too important to leave to chance. Business Operation Once your new business is established you will face new challenges – hiring employees, minimum wage and overtime requirements, transacting business with customers, transacting business with other companies, adding other partners and owners. The Andresen Firm can help you sort through these business challenges and create the solution that is right for you. We know what the common problems are, and how to avoid them. We can help your business implement strategies to avoid unnecessary litigation and maximize your chances to win if it is necessary. Let our hard-working team help you avoid unwanted surprises and keep your business running smoothly. Business Change The business marketplace is always changing; sometimes key customers and clients move or go out of business. Sometimes conditions change and deals expire. When this happens your business may have to look at changing its focus or starting over in a new area. But, before you can do that it may be necessary to dissolve your old or outdated business, which creates new legal questions regarding debt, employees, leases, loans, and old contracts or agreements. The Andresen Firm can help you resolve these questions so you can go in a new direction without having to worry about the past. |



