Business Planning, Structuring, and Formation

When starting a new business, you must first decide on a legal structure for your business. Possible business structures include the following:

  • Sole Proprietorships
  • Partnerships
  • Limited Liability Companies (LLCs)
  • Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs)
  • Limited Partnerships
  • Subchapter S Corporations
  • Corporations
  • Joint Ventures

The attorneys at Mehlman Law Group advise you on what structure would be best for your business.  We draft all the documents necessary to organize and maintain a business in good standing, such as articles of incorporation, by-laws, corporate resolutions, minutes of directors' meetings, operating agreements, partnership agreements, and notices. For clients organizing closely held corporations, we prepare and file all required organizational documents and prepare and maintain minutes for shareholder and director meetings, handle required annual filings, and provide operating advice to directors, officers and shareholders. For limited liability companies, we organize the company and prepare the LLC Operating Agreement. We can also prepare other transactional documents and contracts, including employment, independent contractor, and buy-sell agreements as needed.

Call us at 925-935-3575.

We serve the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Mehlman Law Group is centrally located in Walnut Creek, on the border with Concord, in Contra Costa County, California. Our office is easily accessible with ample free parking.

Our Walnut Creek Office

Mehlman Law Group
3050 Citrus Circle, Suite 203
Walnut Creek, CA 94598

(925) 935-3575
(925) 935-1789 fax

steven@mehlmanlawgroup.com

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