Business Law
Taub and Bogaty Help Businesses from Formation through Dissolution and everything in between.
Business law, also known as corporate law or enterprise law, governs the rights, relations, and conduct of persons, companies, organizations, and businesses. Business law often describes the law relating to matters which derive directly from the life-cycle of a corporation. Thus, it encompasses the formation, funding, governance, and death of a corporation.
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The Law Offices of Taub & Bogaty PLLC assist business entities, individual shareholders, members, and partners in structuring, negotiating, and implementing a wide variety of business transactions.
Business Organization
The most common forms of business are the sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, and S corporation. In addition, a Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a business structure allowed by state statute but is not recognized by the IRS.
An LLC is considered a pass-through entity which means it pays taxes through an individual income tax code rather than through a corporate tax code.
A professional entity is a business that requires professionals to be licensed in the jurisdiction or state in which it operates. Professional business entities include Professional Corporations (PC), Professional Associations (PA), and, as Taub and Bogaty, Professional Limited Liability Company (PLLC).
We can represent corporations, LLCs, and partnerships in all legal matters from inception to dissolution, and all matters in between, including:
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The incorporation of a business entity.
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Drafting, reviewing, and amending bylaws, Articles of Incorporation, and Articles of Organization.
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Drafting, revising, and negotiating shareholder and partnership agreements.
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Drafting and filing of other legal documents.
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Assisting with the sale and purchase of business entities and assets.
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Assisting with the dissolution of business entities.
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Advising on director, officer, and shareholder or partner liability.
Contract Law
Contract law is an area of law that involves agreements between people, businesses, and groups. When someone does not follow an agreement, it is called a "breach of contract," and contract laws allow you to take the problem to court.
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We are well equipped to assist both individuals and business entities in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a vast array of contractual agreements, including:
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Partnership agreements
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Shareholder agreements
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Sales agreements
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Licensing agreements
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Non-compete agreements
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Non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements
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Employment agreements
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Real Estate contracts