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Business law

Whether your business is a start up, established, or you are looking to sell your business our experienced attorneys can help you every step of the way. 
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Serving as general counsel for our business clients, we provide trusted “on call” resources on an on-going basis. Our business law services includes:
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  • Forming and properly maintaining business entities (Corporations and Limited Liability Companies) to help protect business owners from individual liability. In addition, we work with our clients to prepare well-drafted business agreements help business owners avoid disputes with their business partners down the road. 
  • Creating a variety of business agreements for our clients, including “template” contracts for clients to use routinely as part of their on-going business operations.
  • Reviewing and providing advice on contracts presented to our clients for signature.
  • Assisting in contract disputes and collections.
  • General civil litigation. 
  • Reviewing and negotiating commercial leases. The fine print contained in a commercial lease can make a big difference!  It’s a safe bet that your landlord has hired a business attorney to draft your lease. As a result, it likely contains numerous clauses that highly favor the landlord.  You need to understand the implications of those clauses, and also have some negotiating power!  Hiring an attorney to assist you with a commercial lease is a smart and important step for any business owner. 
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Have you protected yourself from individual liability by incorporating or forming an LLC?

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Are all of your contracts professionally reviewed and prepared? 

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Do you have a plan in place for collection and litigation?

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Are you being sued?

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Call us today to discuss how we can help protect both you and your business.

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847-301-4250

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Langfitt Law, LLC

Attorneys at Law

1320 Tower Road, Suite 103

Schaumburg, Illinois 60173

tel. 847.301.4250

fax 847.301.4251

 

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DisclaimerThe information contained at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should always consult with an experienced attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Please be advised that your contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established and you have been asked to do so. 

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