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Representing Small Businesses

Boston Business Law Attorneys

Representing Small Businesses

Small businesses face unique challenges, both legal and non-legal. At Glickman Turley LLP, we focus on helping small businesses deal with their legal issues in an effective and results oriented manner.

To meet with a business law attorney in our Boston, Massachusetts law office, call us at 617.399.7770, or contact us online.

How to Avoid Litigation

One of the biggest concerns of small business owners involved with a business dispute is the potential cost of litigation. At any time, issues regarding business contracts or relationships can arise. Litigation can be time consuming and very expensive - small business owners want to avoid lawsuits at all costs.

The best way to avoid litigation is to take measures to prevent it. Comprehensive, well-drafted documents can help you avoid contract disputes, partnership disputes, or other legal disagreements, and the attorneys at Glickman Turley LLP, can explain in-depth ways to avoid litigation. When litigation is unavoidable, clear and accurate documents simplify the litigation and make the issues easier to resolve.

Tips for Mediation

Mediation allows for legal disputes to be settled outside of court. For small businesses, mediation may be a good way to avoid costly litigation.

During mediation, a neutral third-party mediator helps both parties come to an agreement. For many, mediation is a way to resolve a dispute without the delays and headaches of a court trial. If you are interested in learning more about mediation or another form of alternative dispute resolution, we can help.

Corporation Filings

Our lawyers offer business formation services to small businesses. We help clients decide which business classification is best for their business, which may include a limited liability corporation (LLC), partnership, corporation or a sole proprietorship. We help in drafting and reviewing business formation documents with the State and Internal Revenue Service.

Bylaws

One of the critical steps with new business formation is the creation of bylaws. Corporate bylaws address many issues regarding corporate governance and operating standards, and what a business and its managers can and cannot do. Our business law attorneys help business clients draft bylaws to address important issues regarding how the business is run.

Contact Us

To meet with a business law attorney, please call us at 617.399.7770 or contact us online.