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Houston Business Formation |
Attorney Prepared Documents - (LocalZoomLawyer Self Help Area)
Business (
Bad Check Notice,
Commercial Promissory Note,
Construction Contract,
Contract,
Contract Change Order,
Employee Nondisclosure Agreement,
General Noncompete Agreement,
General Release,
Hiring Letter At-Will Employment,
Independent Contractor Agreement,
Mutual Nondisclosure Agreement,
Noncompete Agreement for Business Managers,
Noncompete Agreement for High-Level Executives,
Noncompete Agreement for IT Professionals,
Noncompete Agreement for Research and Development Employees,
Noncompete Agreement for Salespeople,
Notice of Election to Cancel Contract,
Privacy Release,
Promissory Note,
Second Notice of Overdue Account,
Specific Release,
Subcontractor Agreement,
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Corporations and LLCs (
Amendment to Articles of Incorporation,
Amendment to Bylaws,
Approval of Corporate Minutes,
Buy-Sell Agreement,
Bylaws,
Certificate of Formation (LLC) - Texas,
Certificate of Formation (Profit Corporation) - Texas,
Consent of Shareholders to Amendment of Bylaws,
General Partnership Agreement,
LLC Operating Agreement,
Notice of Meeting,
Organizational Meeting of Directors,
Shareholders Agreement,
Special Meeting of Directors,
Waiver of Notice of Meeting,
Formation of New Corporation (PACKAGE),
Formation of New LLC (PACKAGE),
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Protection for Your Business - The Duke Firm, PC
Starting your own business can be an exhilarating but risky venture. Protect yourself, and your budding enterprise, by consulting a business formation attorney to stay on firm legal ground as you launch and grow your business. Planning consultants at the Duke Firm, PC of Houston tell clients it is vital that experienced business planning attorneys help them navigate the legal requirements of business formation, supplier agreements, tax planning, and more.
A business formation law firm is an invaluable partner in scaffolding your new firm with legal protection. Beginning with the business formation process, incorporation attorneys will make sure the structure you choose offers the optimal legal safeguards for your firm. For example, planning consultants will determine whether a limited liability company (llc), corporation, partnership, or other structure is the appropriate formation for your business. They will also explain and evaluate the tax consequences of business formation options, and implications for acquisitions or sales of parts of your company. Business formation attorneys can then prepare the necessary legal paperwork for the structure selected, with terms that suit your business.
Beyond business formation, incorporation law firms provide ongoing legal support for the day-to-day operations of your firm. A business planning lawyer can negotiate contracts and agreements with customers, suppliers, and employees. He can also represent you in contract enforcement and litigation in the case of breach. He can draft succession plans, ownership structure documents, product documentation, and more. Your business formation attorney knows your business as well as you do. The best partner you have is quite possibly your incorporation law firm, legally protecting your business from day one.
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