Business Law

Running a successful business, regardless of size, often starts with proper planning and effective guidance. It is important to work with an attorney who will offer solutions and services specifically catered to your unique business challenges. The business law attorneys at Tuohy Minor Kruse can help you navigate every facet of owning a business, such as starting your company and selling assets to another business.

Our business law attorneys are experienced with forming, purchasing, and selling businesses of different industries and sizes, and we can counsel on the effective ways of reducing risk to your business and yourself. In addition, we can provide you with basic contract packages, which will assist you in such matters as hiring, confidentiality, sales, and purchases. For larger business transactions, our attorneys can offer guidance and help you navigate a potentially complex matter. This may include negotiating contracts or preparing new standard agreements.

At Tuohy Minor Kruse, our business law attorneys focus on customizing their service to meet each client’s specific needs. Oftentimes, legal issues related to business law often overlap other areas of our practice. Our firm’s breadth of knowledge enables us to efficiently handle interrelated business issues. Let Tuohy Minor Kruse help your business thrive!

Business Contracts Law Firm Tuohy Minor Krusse in Everett

Business Transactions

A bill of sale is a legal document made by the seller for the purchaser/buyer that reports the time and place of sale as well as the value received (money or otherwise). This written instrument transfers the title of personal property from the seller to the buyer.

A bill of sale can be absolute or conditional. An absolute bill of sale simply documents the transfer of personal property; it is equivalent to a contract of sale of goods under common law. A conditional bill of sale also documents transfer of property but with the condition of security for the payment due. It therefore creates security in favor of the grantee (the buyer) because the grantee is given the right of seizure.

 

Contract Negotiation

Business Contracts Law Firm Tuohy Minor Krusse in EverettA contract is a lawful agreement entered into voluntarily by two or more competent parties. Contracts may be made orally or by conduct, but obtaining written proof of a contract is the best way to attain remedy if a breach of contract later occurs.

A breach of contract— the failure to perform as stated in the contract—will result in the award of damages. These are typically monetary but also can include “specific performance,” which refers to actions that the losing party needs to take.

Parties who wish to enter into a contract should be aware of the obligations that each party has. The business law attorneys at Tuohy Minor Kruse can help you draft proper agreements, negotiate terms, or review contracts drafted by another attorney. We have the experience and knowledge to help your business achieve the most efficient and protective agreements for your specific needs.

 

Business Formations

Deciding which type of business entity is right for your business can be critical to your success. The types of formations you can have include Incorporation, Limited Liability Company, Limited Partnership, and Partnership. Our knowledgeable attorneys will provide both the expertise and the necessary tactical guidance to help you start your new venture in the most effective way possible. In advising you, we welcome collaboration with your accountant or tax advisor.

 

Purchase and Sale of Your Business

A business looking to gain a valuable asset often purchases a successful, smaller business, usually through an acquisition or a merger. This purchase and sale process can often be complex for both sides, each with its own set of risks and concerns. Whether you are looking to acquire a new business, or sell your assets to a larger company, a consultation with the business law attorneys at Tuohy Minor Kruse can help you reduce your risk and save time and money.

 

Business Agreements

Small Business Contract Attorneys Tuohy Minor Krusse in EverettBusinesses of all sizes can benefit from using standard business agreements in their day-to-day operations. These agreements may involve sales, procurement, confidentiality, and employment. Implementing agreements regularly can help your business become more efficient and reduce your liability. Large corporations often employ full-time, in-house attorneys who review and negotiate every agreement that needs to be signed. Unfortunately, this option is not feasible for most small businesses. Our business law attorneys can prepare standard, template agreements for your small business. And if something out of the ordinary arises, our business attorneys can offer guidance and help you modify your standard agreements to fit the situation at hand.

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