Right from advising on business structure to representing you or your organization in any litigation, from appraising and reviewing contracts to developing employment policies, we can help your company in addressing routine legal issues as well as less common matters that may arise.
A small business owner’s risks and legal obligations usually depend on the kind of business model, industry, state laws, inherent risks involved and a number of other considerations. It is therefore, essential to consult an attorney before starting a business. A small business owner would have to face a host of legal issues at the time of opening shop. The legal concerns may include:
- Choosing proper legal structure such as Limited Liability Company or Partnership or Corporation.
- Ways to hire, manage, and fire employees as per federal and state employment laws.
- Protecting trademarks and inventions as per intellectual property law.
Extending credit as per federal laws. - Preparing or constructing a worksite in complete compliance with safety and health regulation.
- Maintaining the requisite level of compensation insurance coverage for workers.
Whether you are buying, selling or growing a business, come to us at SSSL, the most trusted and reputable small business lawyers Melbourne.
We offer a comprehensive range of services including:
- Buy or Sell agreements
- Compliance with all other relevant legislation
- Confidentiality agreements
- Contractor sign-on agreement that deal with intellectual property
- Disclaimers
- Disclosure compliance
- Discretionary / family trusts
- Employment agreements
- Enforcing landlord rights
- Estate planning meant for stakeholders
- Extensions and variations
- Fixed and floating mortgage or charge
- Independent contractor agreements
- Deed of Intellectual Property Assignment
- Intellectual property licence
- Lease agreements
- Loan agreements
- Partnership agreements
- Privacy policy
- Services agreement or even client agreements
- Shareholder agreements
- Trademark applications
- Unit trust or even hybrid trusts
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