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You should have a lawyer to help you from the formation of your business to the successful exit from your business.  Picking the correct entity may be critical in helping you achieve your business goals and limiting your liability solely to the assets of your business.  Once you choose the best entity for your needs, you need airtight contracts which are critical components to getting paid, keeping employees from stealing business secrets and client lists, and hiring independent contractors. Robin M. Gronsky will draft or negotiate agreements with your vendors, customers, joint venturers, or the other owners in your business.  She will help your business stay out of legal trouble.  Remember, litigation could be so expensive that you could lose your entire business with just one lawsuit. 

CALL Robin M. Gronsky at 201-251-8001 or email her at RMGronsky@Gronskylaw.com and ask her about her FLAT FEE BILLING on a monthly basis which gives you the ability to ask Ms. Gronsky questions when you think of them without getting nickled and dimed to death.  This will keep your business on the right track.  Make Robin Gronsky your trusted legal advisor.

Don't waste time learning business law and guessing whether you and your business are protected.  Hiring Robin Gronsky is cost-effective, gets you better solutions than you could come up with on your own, and lets you concentrate on growing your business.

Are you afraid a competitor or one of your employees who plans to be your competitor will poach your best employees?  Get a Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation Agreement fo protect your company.  You will pay a flat fee for the Agreement and never have to worry about your employees competing with you again.

Services Provided:

Formation and maintenance of corporation or limited liability company (incorporation or formation, shareholder agreements, bylaws, operating agreements, minutes, resolutions, amended articles, amended bylaws, and reinstatement);

Formation of partnership (partnership agreement);

Dissolution of corporation (articles of dissolution, termination agreement, and disputes);

Dissolution of partnership (termination agreement, winding up, and disputes);

Sale and purchase of business (due diligence, contract for sale and purchase, bill of sale, assignment, and closing);

Legal questions in business operations (legal questions and answers that arise in operating your business);

Prevention of legal problems (preventative legal advice, legal document review, legal checklists);

Lease drafting, review, and negotiation (on behalf of the landord or tenant).

Contract drafting, review and negotiation (sale, purchase, or exchange of goods or services, employment, consultant, independent contractor, agency, advertising, broker, commission, arbitration, arts, assignment, licenses, construction, building, subcontract, guaranty, warranty, indemnification, release, and bill of sale);

Loan documentation (promissory note, mortgage, security agreement, UCC filings, loan agreements, and closing statements);

Planning your exit strategy (Do you want to pass your business on to a family member, do you want to sell to a key employee, or do you want to find a third-party purchaser?  Advice on planning how to creating a business that buyers will want, conversations with your family members, and corporate culture);

Trusted Business Advisor (monthly phone calls to discuss your business, get guidance about how to avoid potential problems, brainstorm new ideas).

Call or email NOW to receive your FREE Report on "5 Legal Tips to Keep Your Company Out of Court."