Business Law
Barnett & Leuty, P.C., assists businesses of all sizes as they develop, grow and succeed.
Your business is your lifeblood. You pour your blood, sweat, and tears into making it successful.
So when it comes to legal matters, you want the best of the best working on your behalf. That’s where we come in.
At Barnett & Leuty, PC, we’re more than just attorneys—we’re your business partners. We’ll work with you to navigate the often-complex world of business law and make sure that you and your company are protected.
We represent not only the businesses themselves, but also the owners, managers and professionals who run the businesses. Our attorneys recognize that each business faces unique challenges, so we come up with creative solutions for each of our clients.
We have the knowledge, expertise and resources necessary to provide comprehensive legal services. In all transactions, our goal is to enable our client to achieve its business objectives in a prompt, efficient manner. Our experience and areas of practice include:
- Corporation formation
- Limited Liability Company (LLC) formation
- Series LLC formation
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) formation
- General/Limited Partnership formation
- Joint Venture Agreements
- Business Sales and Purchases
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Employment Contracts
- Employment Policies and Handbooks
- Independent Contractor Agreements
- Sales Contracts
- Leases
- Account Collections
- Partnership Disputes
Contact Barnett & Leuty, PC, to speak with one of our attorneys
Barnett & Leuty, PC
(512) 336-1529
info@civil-law.com
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