In terms of starting and running a business in San Diego, whether a coffee shop on Fairmount Avenue or a high-tech software developer on 5th Avenue, it is a wise choice to establish an ongoing relationship with a law firm experienced in business law. Corporate formation might be the first legal necessity an attorney addresses for you. However, as a business, the need for an attorney seldom stops there. Corporate lawyers and the law firms with whom they are associated often handle many business-related legal matters.
From corporate formation to real estate transactions, from contract negotiations to small business acquisitions, corporate lawyers can take the headache out of complicated legal paperwork and filings. Having an existing relationship with a law firm experienced with that many facets of business law provides an easy, fluid ability to hand off such matters to someone who knows exactly how to handle them. For example, the law firm who filed your corporate articles may have attorneys who also handle estate transactions for commercial clients. By handing off your real estate transactions to the same law firm, you avoid the hassle of searching for yet another attorney.
Rather than spending valuable time asking for referrals, searching online, or combing through the phonebook, your current law firm can assign a San Diego attorney from their firm to assist you with that matters. If their firm does not employ an attorney who specializes in real estate, their knowledge of your company can help you find a good fit for one. Knowing your company, they can make a recommendation for a real estate attorney San Diego who stands to be the best fit for the types of real estate transactions you business currently needs, or might need in the future.
In the unfortunate event your business, like so many businesses today, suffers financial hardship, you may find yourself facing tough choices such as filing bankruptcy. Again, having an existing relationship with a law firm in such situations is invaluable. Your firm can provide the services of one of their San Diego bankruptcy attorneys, or refer you to the best such attorney for your situation. Just as with real estate and other corporate legal matters, having an ongoing, established relationship with an attorney or multi-lawyer firm can save you the time and hassle of finding a lawyer. Additionally, since the firm already knows your business, they can make recommendations and suggest tailored specifically to your business.
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