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Transactional Law

Transactional law is comprised of various substantive legal rules which influence or confine planning, negotiating and document drafting in relation to business transactions, including the law of the deal ( such as negotiated contracts) produced by parties in a transaction. These transactions can range from simple sales agreements to complex business arrangements.

Transactional law therefore governs all issues related to buying, selling, divesting, and reorganizing between business and/or individuals. It also covers legal matters such as commercial law, small and large business law, among others.

A large facet of transactional law involves drafting and negotiations. And as most transactions would require review, drafting, and negotiations before it can be implemented, our experienced transactional lawyers can offer you their counsel and advice, as well as assist you in document drafting and negotiations.

Our skilled transactional law attorneys also assist clients in finding and developing opportunities, preparing proposals, and addressing legal issues that arise during contract performance.

Our lawyers negotiate and draft contracts and leases, sale, lending and other documents, prepare business formation materials, and provide corporate counseling.

Business Corporate Attorneys can also assist your business in becoming a limited liability business entity such as a corporation, limited liability company (“LLC”) or limited partnership. A corporation or LLC shields its owners from personal liability for debts of the business. There are also different tax rules that apply to corporations and LLC's, which may be beneficial to the business owners.