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Business Formations Law – Orlando & Throughout Florida

We guide you through the process of creating a new or revising an existing business.

Business Formations Law

Our legal team knows all of the components required to operate at the Local, State, and Federal levels for your Business Formation. We create the optimum solution for whatever type of business you need.

Preparing for your Consultation

When attending a free initial consultation with our firm, be sure to bring all documents that support your claim regarding the legal matter in question.

To schedule a free consultation call (407) 648-4213 or use our appointment form.

The Lippman Law Team has proven Business Formation Law expertise.

We help individuals create partnerships, s-corporations, limited liability companies and solo owned businesses depending on their unique circumstances. Our team finds the right path to facilitate and/or create the business structure you need, including employee handbooks, human resource protocols and best practices, corporate bylaws and rules and regulations which help guide how your business will run today and into the future.

We have created legal documents required by the government to operate which are critical to your success – minimizing your risk. These documents outline the business structure, ownership, permits, and management responsibilities needed to be successful.

From time to time our Corporate Clients have the need for litigation, either because they are being challenged, or because of some wrong that has been committed against the business. From employee disputes, breaches of contract, or product liability to trademark infringement, we have handled these things and everything in between over the last twenty years. We are prepared to advise you on moving forward in limiting your challenges or protecting your business interests and your rights.

Trust Lippman Law for your Business Formation and litigation needs when your future depends on it.

A corporation needs Articles of Incorporation, while an LLC needs Articles of Organization. Shareholder Agreements, Trade Secret Protections, as well as well-negotiated Lease Agreements or Real Estate Purchase Agreements related to your business, are all components that can add value to your business, or cost you tremendously, if not handled by an experienced attorney who knows how to represent your interests.