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Commercial and Business Law
In today's complicated, overly regulated
world, it is difficult to operate a small business without consulting
a lawyer. When starting a new business, it is important to carefully
consider how the business is organized. Should you incorporate?
Should you operate as a partnership or a sole proprietorship? If
you incorporate, then the corporate books must be maintained and
updated. How do you respond when you get threatening letters or
are sued? If anyone else is involved in the business as an owner,
then there ought to be written agreements in advance about how the
company will be run and what will happen if one co-owner dies or
wants out. You may have a disagreement with a co-owner. Written
contracts are important to documenting agreements with customers.
A broken contract may cost you money. Renting a location may involve
a complex commercial lease. When customers fail to pay, you may
need to file suit for your money. The sale of an ongoing business
often involves a complicated agreement and numerous documents. Mr.
Hackney can help advise you regarding all of these issues and many
others. He can also help you with most litigation related to your
business. He has handled numerous lawsuits for breach of contract,
non-payment, promissory notes, dissolution of businesses, fraud,
and other commercial disputes.
The Ironclad Contract and Other Legal Myths
Harry Thomas Hackney,
P.A.
Counselor-At-Law
3900 Lake Center Drive, Suite A1 ~ Mount Dora, FL 32757
Telephone: (352) 735-6500 ~ Facsimile: (352) 735-6501
Email: hackneypa@harryhackney.com
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