Business Law
Navigating the complexities of business law can be challenging, but with Montpelier & Associates, P.C. by your side, you’ll have a trusted partner to guide you through every legal aspect of running a business. Our expert attorneys offer comprehensive legal solutions tailored to your unique needs, from formation and contracts to compliance and dispute resolution. We are committed to protecting your interests, fostering your business’s growth, and ensuring that your operations are both efficient and legally sound. With our proactive and strategic approach, you can focus on driving your business forward with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Business Law
Our firm handles a wide variety of business law issues. If you are starting a new business, we can help you select the appropriate form for your new venture, based upon the number of people involved and the liability protection needed. Corporate law does not deal with just corporations. In a broad sense, it includes various forms of limited liability entities, including corporations and limited liability companies. We offer affordable legal services to help you get your business up and running while ensuring your personal assets and family are protected.
Corporations and LLCs
We handle all aspects of corporate law, from business formation to dissolution. Our services include assistance with meeting and voting procedures, mergers, shareholder and member agreements, LLC operating agreements, stock options, and the sale of stock or membership interests.
Partnerships
General and limited partnerships can be effective business structures when properly established and maintained. We offer assistance with partnership negotiations and drafting comprehensive partnership agreements. If challenges arise, we can help resolve partner disputes, including issues related to ownership and use of partnership property.
Should the need for dissolution occur, we guide you through the winding-up process. If your business has grown and you’re considering adding or replacing partners, or even transitioning to a corporate structure, Montpelier & Associates P.C. is here to assist with all these matters and more.
Contracts
We can assist you with contract formation and review, including proposals, standard terms and conditions, and Uniform Commercial Code issues. You may have contracts that need to be drafted or reviewed for vendors, business-to-business relationships, key employees, or purchases of assets. Montpelier will work with you to make sure you have a thorough understanding of your contract and that your position is protected.
Business Litigation
Montpelier and Associates, P.C. primarily practices in federal and state courts in the State of Tennessee. We will guide you through commercial disputes, including litigation and appeals.We would be pleased to discuss your legal concerns and explore how we can assist with resolving your business issues.
Licenses and Permits
If you require a business license or a specific permit to operate your business, we can help you navigate the application process and ensure compliance once your license or permit is granted.
Contact our team
We take the time to listen to your story and assess the strength of your case. Afterward, we provide a straightforward, honest evaluation of your legal options and potential outcomes. No matter what type of legal matter you may have, we are here to help. To schedule a free telephone consultation, call us today at 865-673-0330.
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