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We represent landlords throughout the eviction process in Southern California and beyond.
Get your USDOT and MC number, publish your tariff, and create your interstate household goods contracts.
Proper estate planning is critical. Let us prepare your Will, Revocable Trust, and Power of Attorney.
Receive a free, no-obligation consultation today by filling out the form on the left side of this page, or by calling (877) 875-6958.
In today's world, business law is ever changing and it is important to stay abreast of new developments in the area of business law.
We handle all types of business organizations including corporations, partnerships, LLC's, and sole proprietorships. Whether you wish to form a new company, have questions regarding compliance and legal issues, wish to create, analyze, interpret, or negotiate a contract, or want to dissolve a company, we are able to assist you with these transactional matter.
Forming a Company
Deciding which type of company to form will determine your rights and liabilities, as well as your tax status, in the future. You must consider how much personal liability you are willing to risk, how much money you want to spend initially, what type of company you wish to create, and how formal you want the company to be. It is best to have a plan in the early stages of the company. This will reduce many actual or potential complications down the road.
Contracts
We handle contract formation, drafting, analysis, and negotiation. Some important questions to ask yourself include: What am I bargaining for? Did I get what I bargained for? Did I protect myself? What happens if the other parties breach the contract? What if I breach the contract? What event or events trigger the contract provisions? Is there an "out?" Do I have a contract if I didn't put anything in writing? Is my contract enforceable? Is the contract I signed enforceable?
You must know the answers to all of these questions before you enter into a legally binding contract. It is important to understand your obligations and rights. One of the most important contract practices to remember is, "Always get it in writing!"
We can assist you in drafting, negotiating, disputing, defending, or enforcing a contract. Contacting us now will save you a lot of money instead of waiting until the agreement explodes.



