Our attorneys advise both newly formed and established businesses in all matters, including:
Incorporation: the formation of a new corporation. The corporation may be a business, a nonprofit organization, sports club, or a local government of a new city or town.
Shareholders' agreement (sometimes referred to in the U.S. as a stockholders' agreement): (SHA) is an agreement amongst the shareholders or members of a company. In practical effect, it is analogous to a partnership agreement.
Commercial contract negotiations: planning, reviewing, analysis and other activities that a buyer and seller conduct to reach an agreement. Negotiations often feature a series of intense discussions to secure a mutually beneficial agreement.
Capital financing agreements: financing agreement, a contract between two parties in which one party agrees to provide the other with something of value, usually money, and the second party agrees to repay it plus interest. A loan is an example of a type of financing agreement.
Corporate dissolutions: the closing of a corporate entity which can be a complex process. Ending a corporation becomes more complex with more owners and more assets.
Our firm is structured to respond to the ever-expanding needs of its clientele. While anticipating the future needs of our clients, the firm has focused on developing areas of law. Our attorneys and support staff have all been carefully selected to provide clients with the highest degree of professionalism as a team responsive to clients’ legal problems and needs.
Handel & Carlini, LLP, does more than solve legal problems. Handel & Carlini LLP, is dedicated to providing professional advice and experienced counsel to assist clients in business development decisions and strategic planning.
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