Houston, Texas Business Planning & Formation Attorney
We guide
clients through the legal issues faced by
a new business including the choice of legal entity
and choice of domicile. When we advise an
entrepreneur or start-up business, we analyze their business
plan to gain an understanding of
their near and long term goals.
Based on that understanding, our business attorneys develop
a plan to address the common legal issues and needs of any
new business, as well as the particular needs of the client,
to help the client achieve their growth objectives.
With experience and understanding of federal income
taxation, we are able to effectively advise our clients
how to structure business operations and execute
business transactions
in a tax-efficent manner.
BUSINESS
PLANNING FOR THE NEW OR EMERGING COMPANY
As business
attorneys, we understand the full life
cycle of a business. Each attorney in the
corporate group understands
entrepreneurs and business owners need to develop new
technologies and raise capital to fund growth. Entrepreneurs
require practical, cost-effective and strategic advice on
corporate structure, fund raising, intellectual property
protections, technology licenses and collaborations,
employment agreements and many other matters. We
add value to our business clients
by structuring
their new venture to
minimize tax and attract financing.
CHOICE OF ENTITY
Our
corporate attorneys
structure, organize and document all types
of legal entities including C corporations, S Corporations,
limited liability companies, limited partnerships and joint
ventures, and consider both the choice of entity and choice of
domicile to minimize taxes and maximize liability protections.
Our attorneys are experienced with
the unique characteristics and rules governing each of the
different forms of entities that may
be formed in Texas, including:
LEGAL FEES
One of
the first questions that a new client asks us about
incorporating a new business is the cost of incorporation. The
cost of forming a new business depends on the complexity of
the business arrangement. For instance, forming a partnership
with several unrelated partners or third-party investors, is
more complex than incorporating a sole proprietorship. In many
situation, we can organize a corporation, partnership or
limited liability company for a flat fee. When the client is
forming a sophisticated business entity, we may give the
client a budget, but bill our time on an hourly rate. Please
contact us at the phone number below to discuss our fees for
forming a new business.
Contact Us
To
speak to a business attorney about the legal issues involved
in forming a new business, please contact
us here,
or call 832.426.6922.
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