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Long Island Business Law Lawyers

Business law encompasses rules, statutes, codes, and regulations that are established which govern commercial relationships and provide a legal framework within which business law attorneys may help you manage your business.

LILegalHelp.com focuses on the area of general business law. In the highly competitive business market that exists today, companies need legal counsel that is innovative, responsive and accessible. Our attorneys, in dealing with small business administration, can help you reach your business goals by providing prompt, direct answers to all of your business problems from the complex to the simple.

We have the knowledge and experience to guide our clients towards a successful conclusion in all legal matters pertaining to their business.  If you are an individual seeking to establish a new business, LILegalHelp.com can conduct research and give you valuable advice on the type of business entity to adopt - a corporation, a partnership, a sole proprietorship, a limited liability company, a closely held business, or any other form of organization that would suit your purposes. We can also advise you on matters regarding the distribution of profits during the period of operation, or the distribution of assets and liabilities upon dissolution.

Most business arrangements and relationships involve to a greater or lesser extent contracts and contractual relationships.  A contract can be as simple as verbal agreement with a handshake or as formal as a multi-page written document.  Leases, car purchases and even the purchase of fuel oil all involve entering into contractual relationships.  If you are beginning employment with a company, you may be asked to sign an employment contract. 

Our business law attorneys can help you with every aspect of highly diverse business law areas including: contract law, business mergers, profit sharing, professional writing, business litigation, quitam defense, etc.