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Business Law and Organizational Management

State laws mainly oversee the organization of businesses, with each state deciding the types of business entities they permit and the requirements these entities must meet to comply with state regulations.

We help clients select the appropriate business structure, handle paperwork submissions, address ongoing organizational matters, and provide assistance with the dissolution of existing businesses. The tasks of forming, managing, and dissolving businesses are integral to business organization law, even after the process of business formalization has started.


  • Business owners might opt to transition their business structure from a sole proprietorship or family enterprise to an LLC or S-corporation.

  • Business owners might choose to alter the structure or composition of their partnership (e.g., Partnership Agreements), which could lead to litigation questioning the business's structure.

  • Business owners may also decide to dissolve the business entirely.


Business organization law encompasses every aspect of a business's multi-organizational structure that is relevant at every stage of its operations.


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