Long Island Business Lawyers for Your Corporate Needs
Any time you are dealing with matters of law, it’s important to consult with an experienced attorney. But this is even more true when it comes to business law, which can be extremely nuanced and require someone who has years of practice litigating these types of issues. Business attorneys are a core part of any large corporation, but they are just as important for small businesses or entrepreneurs who are just starting out on their own.
When you are looking for a commercial law firm to handle your company’s legal issues, it’s important to talk with several Long Island business attorneys. You want to find one who has the experience you need, has a positive attorney-client relationship style, and is ready and willing to handle your business needs immediately.
When you need practical counsel and effective legal services for your business, the law firm at MontanaroLaw P.C. is ready to help. We provide comprehensive counsel on all business law matters. You can set up a free consultation when you call our Long Island office today.
What Does a Business Lawyer Do?
A business lawyer, also known as a commercial lawyer, is an attorney who is responsible for handling litigation and legal filings for a company. They have experience in business law and are able to represent you in the transaction and legal matters in the New York state courts. A business lawyer answers questions, talks with the other party’s attorneys, files lawsuits, litigates disputes, and ensures your rights and interests are always represented.
Business attorneys may also practice in other areas of law, or they may only take on cases that relate to commercial law. If you are not sure if the attorney you are considering hiring is the right one, ask questions about the type of law they practice, what most of their cases have been, their success rates, and what type of cases they enjoy. It is also a good idea to know if you will be working with one business attorney or a larger firm and how they handle their fee structure.
Is a Business Attorney Necessary for Your Company?
A business attorney may not be required by New York state law for all business transactions and dealings, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have one. Business law requires a strong legal background and the time and attention to go through every contract and document to ensure it’s correct. And this is simply something most business owners don’t have.
Business attorneys can put their full skill sets and focus on working for your company so that you can focus on operations and other day-to-day matters. It is also not unusual for a company to be involved in some sort of litigation if they are in business long enough. When this happens, it’s better to have an attorney who already knows your business and is familiar with your dealings, and can immediately be on the case.
If you think you may need a business lawyer, you are correct. At MontanaroLaw P.C., we work hard to make our client’s lives easier and ensure that their business interests, investments, and profits are as well-protected as possible.
What Are Some Areas a Business Attorney Can Help With?
Business law attorneys can help with anything that comes up in a company that involves the law or any kind of rules or requirements. Many companies choose to keep their own business lawyer on retainer to ensure they have someone who can answer questions and represent them quickly if something comes up. Keep reading to find out more about the key areas business attorneys can help with and how they affect your business.
Business Formation
Advising on business formation is a primary role of business lawyers. When you decide you are ready to start a business, you may not be aware of all of the entity options that are out there or know how to choose the one that’s right for you. A business attorney walks you through all of your options and explains the benefits and disadvantages of each one. They can provide counsel on which option best meets your needs now while still taking into consideration where you want your company to go in five or ten years.
A business attorney can also ensure that all of the appropriate paperwork for creating your business is filed with the New York Secretary of State and that any contracts are appropriately handled to protect your interests.
Intellectual Property Disputes
Depending on the type of business you have, protecting your intellectual property may be one of your main priorities. This often comes into play with tech-based businesses but can also be an important thing to think about for businesses that involve original artwork, designs, or inventions that involve patents. It is better to prevent intellectual property disputes by making sure that you file for the applicable patents, trademarks, or copyrights as soon as possible. It is also important to do your due diligence to ensure that you are not inadvertently stealing someone else’s business idea.
If you do end up in court due to an intellectual property dispute, a business attorney can be an invaluable asset. They know what strategies to use and how to do a thorough investigation to uncover any evidence that helps your position in the case.
Mergers and Acquisitions
Mergers and acquisitions are common transactions that happen in the corporate world. But when it comes to buying and selling businesses, it’s not the same as simpler transactions such as buying a car or selling a house. Business transactions involve much more due diligence and a lot of paperwork review. You’ll also need someone to go over any contracts carefully to ensure that there aren’t any errors of fine print that could undermine your investment or sale later on.
Business lawyers know what to look for and all of the common mistakes and discrepancies that occur in business mergers and acquisitions. Your attorney will be able to review your intended transaction and make sure that you fully understand what your part is and what to expect after the deal is closed.
Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs
Small business owners and entrepreneurs deal with the same risks that larger corporations do — but often, everything is being juggled by only one person. It can be very difficult to adequately handle the legal needs of your business if you also have to handle employee issues, ensure that inventory is being handled correctly, set up the marketing budget, and deal with customer complaints.
Having an attorney who is knowledgeable about business law and handles your small business legal needs can take that responsibility off of your plate. This leaves you with more bandwidth to do the things you enjoy, and that brought you into entrepreneurship in the first place.
MontanaroLaw provides comprehensive legal and business representation for small businesses. We work with businesses in various industries. Whether you are looking to start a new business or if you are currently operating a business, our firm can be a valuable resource.
As business counsel, we are capable of providing our small business clients with the proper business assistance so that they can build better people, processes, and product efficiency. As legal counsel, we will manage the business risks and assist in minimizing any legal liabilities of your business.
Employment Law
When you own your own business, it’s important to ensure that you are complying with all the rules and regulations surrounding employees. This includes federal laws, New York state laws, and any local bylaws and guidelines. There are specific rules for what age employees have to be to perform different tasks, and underage employees may have the maximum hours they can legally work. You’ll also need to comply with any laws surrounding carrying workers’ compensation insurance and filing taxes appropriately.
If your business has grown to the point of hiring employees, but you are not sure what you need to do to be in compliance, MontanaroLaw P.C. can help. We provide our clients with legal counsel on all matters pertaining to hiring and maintaining employees for their businesses, whether that includes what interview questions about legal to ask or dealing with a disgruntled ex-employee suing for wrongful termination.
Contracts
Contracts are binding legal documents, and they are at the crux of almost all business dealings. Ensuring that any contracts used by your business are accurate, up-to-date with the latest laws, and adequately protecting your business interests is crucial. Here are some common contracts you may encounter in your business dealings:
- Employee contracts
- Nondisclosure agreements
- Sales agreements
- Partnership agreements
- Commercial real estate sale and lease contracts
No matter what your needs are when it comes to contracts and legal documents, our experienced business law firm can help.
A Long Island Business Lawyer for Your Needs
Legal issues that arise with your business can be serious, and it’s important to handle them quickly and accurately. And to do that, you need a business law attorney. If you are in the Long Island or greater Nassau County area, we can help you ensure that your business is created under the right entity, ensure that you are in accordance with all of the applicable employment laws, and represent you in any business litigation that may come up.
MontanaroLaw is a law firm that understands what it’s like to be an entrepreneur. Making us among the best sources for implementing effective people, processes, and product solutions for your business.
MontanaroLaw can help you with all of the essential things that keep your business thriving. From forming a limited liability corporation to expanding your business to a second location, our business law attorneys have the knowledge and experience you need. Call us today at (516) 203-1700 for a free consultation.