Business
Law
At Solórzano Law Group, we provide expert legal counsel to new business owners. We understand that there are many legal, financial, and contractual issues related to starting a business. Our legal professionals know how to answer your questions and understand the issues and complications you may face during the formation process.
Business Formation
Navigating the decision-making process for a business venture can be challenging. Trying to determine whether your new business venture should be a partnership, limited liability company, professional entity or corporation? Are there benefits to forming a company for your new enterprise? What if you do not? Should you keep separate books and records for your company, and what does that mean exactly? What do you need to know about hiring employees?
We provide knowledgeable guidance for the critical decisions that you will make for your new business. Our services include business formation, contract negotiation and/or drafting, form preparation, drafting of policies and procedures, and amendments to formation documents.
General Contracts
Having the right contract can make a business successful. However, having the wrong contract can subject a business to risk, and may ultimately lead to litigation.
The goal is to assist business clients by drafting and preparing the right contracts for their specific needs. Our experience provides a unique perspective on contractual matters to make sure that your contract is drafted in a way to minimize the risk of future disputes, to minimize the risk of litigation, and to give your business the contractual tools it needs to succeed.
Don’t leave your businesses’ future up to an oral agreement, or a form contract taken from the Internet. Make a call today to schedule a free consultation to discuss your businesses’ contract needs.
Pre-Litigation Negotiations
Addressing disputes during pre-litigation offers several distinct benefits. First, resolving issues at this stage often saves money, as litigation can be costly and time-consuming. Settling early avoids court fees, expert witness fees, and other related expenses.
Second, pre-litigation resolutions typically save considerable time. Texas courts often have busy schedules, and litigation may extend months or even years. Early settlement means your legal dispute concludes sooner, allowing you to move forward with fewer disruptions.
Lastly, pre-litigation negotiations can offer better privacy. Court cases become public record, whereas settlements negotiated in pre-litigation remain confidential. Keeping sensitive matters private can benefit personal and business reputations.