Cumming Business & Corporate Law Attorneys

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Business Lawyers in Cumming

As established Cumming business lawyers, we are aware of how the ever-changing economy and legal landscape impacts the regulatory, compliance, and legal issues every business contends with. We know that your company’s legal concerns have far-reaching implications for your growth, success, and liability exposure, and we have the relevant legal experience, skill, and knowledge to help you overcome these hurdles.

Forsyth County Business and Corporate Law

From startup entrepreneurs to experienced business owners and corporations, our business lawyers have worked in nearly every industry in Cumming and across the state of Georgia. We take pride in knowing our clients’ long-term goals, business experience, and overall corporate philosophy, so we can provide high quality legal advice and superior legal services that are cost effective for small- to medium-sized businesses. Our business lawyers can serve you in the following capacities:

Business Transactions

When your business enters into any kind of transaction, you should work with a qualified business attorney to ensure it is protected. When a business transaction isn’t properly executed, it puts you and your business at risk for litigation and/or compliance issues. Partnering with an experienced transaction lawyer can help prevent disputes and protect your financial livelihood. We have represented clients who do business throughout the United States, as well as internationally in Canada, Mexico, South America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, among other local, regional, national, and international locations.

Our Cumming business attorneys can not only assist you with your commercial transactions, but also contracts relating to a variety of other business needs.

Business Contracts

The business attorneys at The Hamilton Law Firm know the key to a well-drafted contract is understanding which provisions are most vulnerable to attack. Our attorneys can draft contracts that stand up to litigation in the event of a dispute. Because of our deep experience handling commercial litigation regarding virtually every conceivable type of document – from non-compete agreements and confidentiality provisions in employment contracts to landlord-tenant agreements and fractional share leases – we understand how contracts need to be drafted to avoid litigation, including but not limited to:

  • Buy-sell agreements
  • Severance agreements
  • Confidentiality agreements
  • Real estate purchases, sales, and leases
  • Software licensing agreements
  • Business purchase and sale agreements
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Business acquisition loan documents
  • Documents regarding the financing and funding of business operations
  • Collections documents
  • Business dissolution documents

Business Formation

Starting a business is a milestone that requires careful consideration and a hefty dose of courage. It can be immensely rewarding to see your ideas come to fruition; however, achieving prosperity requires laying a foundation of careful decision-making and hard work while your business is still in its infancy.

Business Litigation

There are many paths to resolving legal disputes. The path you take will be determined by your circumstances and goals. Litigation is one tool that can help resolve legal disputes, and it has both advantages and disadvantages.

Experienced Cumming Business and Corporate Attorneys

Our legacy of success has spanned Cumming and traversed Georgia for over 50 years. Our boutique size also allows us to customize our business and corporate law services depending on your needs. Our highly skilled team of business lawyers will work directly with you through all stages of your legal matter when you are a client at The Hamilton Law Firm.

At The Hamilton Law Firm, we routinely utilize our extensive, deep understanding of business law to help resolve complex legal issues. We strengthen our clients’ interests in any way possible, including working with and incorporating financial professionals’ opinions, and advise you of potential legal consequences. When you partner with our business attorneys, you have the benefit of more than 50 years of combined experience to guide and protect your business. Call us today at (770) 887-3188 for more information on how we can help.