Business Law
Our business lawyer can steer your company through a sea of legal issues
Business Law Attorney In Florida
Protecting Your Business Needs
Whether you want to form a new business entity, create a business succession plan, draft and review a contract, or settle a business dispute, we will guide you and your team through all the strategy, paperwork, and legal procedures you need to undertake. At the heart of our business law practice is our mission: to steer you through all the legal aspects of starting, growing, and operating your company. Then, when it’s time to pass the baton to your successors, we’ll help you make a smooth transition. From start to finish, your company’s success is our only goal.
Beyond business formation and dissolution, Brandon Stanko PA also handles ongoing business needs like:
- Changes in structure, services, or products
- Contracts and leases
- Corporate litigation
- Mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures
- Regulatory and compliance legal support
- Risk mitigation
- Entering a new product or service space
- Drafting and reviewing new contracts
- Seeking business or equity funding
- Preparing private placement memorandums
Call Brandon Stanko PA at 855-952-6659 to speak a lawyer today or click here to schedule a meeting.
Experienced Legal Services
Brandon Stanko PA has professional experience in both legal and business contexts. He has formerly worked with Southside Business Men’s Club and has a network of business experts for his corporate law services. When you are looking for legal counsel for your corporation, choose a lawyer who knows the business side of things as well as the legal.
Dissolving or Exiting the Business
Another stage of running a business that Brandon Stanko PA handles is dissolution. The firm provides advice on:
- How to formally exit a business
- Facilitating the transfer of a business
- The laws, regulation, and process of dissolving and winding up the business
There are different ways to dissolve a business, and the specific method will depend on the type of business (e.g., a partnership, limited liability company, corporation). For all business dissolutions, though there is the “winding up” process that entails closing out all the business’ affairs and liabilities.
For instance, dissolving a corporation can be done by the directors or incorporators filing Articles of Dissolution with the Florida Department of State. If the corporation has shareholders, these shareholders will need to vote on the dissolution.
The “winding up” process for dissolving a corporation includes:
- disposing of the corporation’s property that will not be distributed in kind to the shareholders;
- collecting the corporation’s assets;
- notifying employees, vendors, creditors, and claimants;
- discharging any debts and liabilities;
- distributing remaining property among the relevant shareholders.
Brandon Stanko PA takes a holistic approach to business law and believes in quality legal service for businesses at every stage of their life cycle. There are a few necessary steps to take to legally close a business, and an experienced attorney can better guide you through the process and make sure all the business’s debts and assets are properly dealt with.
Protect Your Business from Legal Disaster
Whether it’s a dispute with a former employee, a personal injury lawsuit involving your products, or discovering that someone has stolen your intellectual property, complex legal crises can lead to disaster without an experienced litigation team. When you retain our firm, we begin with an assessment of any possible threats you might face. Then, we act proactively to insulate your company against these threats. But, if you’re already facing a crisis, our experienced business law team will intervene, guiding you through the storm to the best possible outcome.