New Hampshire Business Attorney
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New Hampshire Business Lawyers
Serving New Hampshire & Maine For 30+ Years
Our team is fully prepared to help all kinds of businesses and business owners, whether you have a limited liability company, partnership, corporation, non-profit, or another type of business entity. We serve New Hampshire and Maine and are happy to meet with you when you call our office. Choose the business lawyers near you who are ready to help your business flourish.
Connect with us online so we can answer your questions and discuss how you can benefit from our representation or call us at (603) 742-5222.
Our Business Law Lawyers
Thomas G. Ferrini
Why Businesses Need Business Attorneys
Businesses require the expertise of knowledgeable business attorneys to ensure compliance with legal regulations, protect their interests, and navigate potential legal issues. Here are some reasons why businesses should seek the assistance of business attorneys:
- Legal Compliance: Business laws and regulations can be complex and ever-changing. A business attorney can help you understand and comply with legal requirements, such as licensing, permits, contracts, employment laws, and intellectual property protection.
- Contract Drafting and Review: Contracts are the backbone of any business. A business attorney can draft, review, and negotiate contracts to protect your rights and minimize any potential risks or disputes.
- Business Formation and Structure: When starting a business, choosing the right legal structure (such as sole proprietorship, partnership, LLC, or corporation) is crucial. A business attorney can guide you through the formation process and help you select the most suitable structure for your business.
- Intellectual Property Protection: Protecting your intellectual property, including trademarks, copyrights, and patents, is vital in today’s competitive marketplace. A business attorney can assist you in registering and enforcing your intellectual property rights.
- Employment Law: Businesses must comply with various employment laws, including hiring practices, wage and hour regulations, workplace safety, and anti-discrimination laws. A business attorney can ensure that your employment practices are in line with legal requirements.
- Business Entity & Nonprofit Formation & Operations
- Business General Counsel Services
- Limited Liability Companies
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Business Transitions
- Commercial Finance
- Contract, Lease Review & Drafting
- Risk Management
- Insurance Law
- Municipal General Counsel Services
- Employment Law
- Mechanic’s Liens
- Bond Claims
Why Choose Us to Help Your Business?
We also go above and beyond to provide clients with convenience throughout the legal process with the knowledge that business-related issues are often anything but convenient. When you call our firm, we strive to ensure that you’ll be directly connected to a lawyer who can offer the personalized guidance you deserve.
Help grow your business today by calling our New England business lawyers at (603) 742-5222. We can help you plan for long-term success.
We’ll Fight For You
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How do I protect my business ideas?
If you’re running your own business, it’s understandable that you want to do everything you can to protect it, including preventing others from stealing your ideas. One way you can protect your interests is by creating non-disclosure or non-compete agreements to ensure confidentiality among your employees and others associated with your business.
What do I do after an accident?
If you’ve been injured in an accident, whether it’s a car crash or after slipping on a wet surface, your priority should be getting medical attention for your injuries—even if your injuries are minor or you’re not feeling any immediate pain. From there, we recommend documenting as much of your accident as possible, from taking photos of the property damage to gathering witness contact information, and then calling our firm to get started on your case. We can begin investigating your accident quickly to ensure important evidence doesn’t disappear over time.
When do I have to register my business?
It’s never too early to register your business—in fact, you may want to register as soon as you have an idea of what you want your business to look like. A business lawyer can assist you with correctly registering your business with the state and federal governments so you can rest assured knowing you have taken the first steps put your business on the right track.