Here is a link to an article with my thoughts on basic risks and legal issues that start-ups and small businesses should consider.  Lalor Attorneys can advise small businesses on start-up, organizational, insurance/risk and various other issues.

Whatever promise a new venture may hold, disputes and “business divorce” are routine.

 

Those involved in a start-up venture should consult with a lawyer about basic formation issues, along with liability, compliance, and taxes, and all the “What Ifs.” Small businesses face enough ups and downs in the business and financial world. Lack of planning can create otherwise avoidable problems.

 

A start-up attorney is something like Wilford Brimley’s character in The Firm:  there to “worry when there’s nothing to worry about.” That’s not precisely true, but any good lawyer will prioritize basic issues that can be overlooked–how the business should be organized; the handling of routine, day-to-day functions; and anticipating hiccups and disputes.

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