Business Law Services

Starting a new business is an exciting venture, and we’re here to make the process seamless, freeing you to focus on executing your vision.

Our team is here to help you navigate the complexities of business registration with ease.

Our Business Registration Services are designed to help your business start on the right legal footing, ensuring that all legal requirements are met and that you can focus on building and growing your business with confidence.

  1. Are you whether you should register your business as an LLC, Corporation, S-Corp, or Non-Profit?

  2. Do you want to ensure your business’ structure fits your goals and vision?

  3. Do you want to stay in good standing with state and federal authorities without worrying about missing important deadlines?

If you said “yes” to any of these questions, then we’re exactly what you’re looking for!

Let us take the guesswork out of registering your business so you can focus on building your future.

What if I told you the process is actually a breeze?

You’re bringing your vision to life—why let legal hurdles slow you down?

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OUR BUSINESS LAW SERVICES

Our Business Registration Services help you establish a solid legal foundation for your business by ensuring compliance with all local, state, and federal requirements. We counsel you on selecting the right business structure that meets your goals, strategic planning, business mergers and acquisitions, and risk mitigation.

Whether you're starting a new venture or refining your current setup, we guide you through every step, allowing you to focus on growing your business with confidence,

  • Starting a business begins with choosing the right legal structure.

    1. Advising on entity selection (LLC, Corporation, Partnership, Sole Proprietorship, etc.).

    2. Filing necessary paperwork for LLCs, Corporations, or Partnerships.

    3. Drafting and filing formation documents, including Articles of Incorporation and Operating Agreements.

    4. Assisting with the election of S-Corp status for tax purposes.

    5. Coordinating necessary state and federal filings to legally establish your business.

  • An EIN is required for most types of business entities to file taxes, hire employees, and open business bank accounts. We help you obtain your EIN quickly and efficiently, ensuring your business is set up for success from a tax and operational perspective.

    1. Assisting with the application for an EIN (IRS Form SS-4).

    2. Ensuring the EIN is filed properly to avoid delays or errors.

    3. Guiding you on how to use your EIN for tax filings, hiring, and opening business accounts.

    4. Supporting changes to an EIN if necessary (e.g., entity restructuring).

  • If your business plans to operate under a name different from its legal entity name, a DBA (also known as a trade name or fictitious business name) is required.

    1. Assisting with the registration of a DBA (Doing Business As) name.

    2. Filing DBA registration with the appropriate New York state or county office.

    3. Ensuring the name is available and compliant with trademark and naming regulations.

    4. Providing guidance on how to protect your DBA through trademark registration.

  • When starting a business, having clear internal guidelines is crucial to avoid conflicts in the future. These documents outline the rules for ownership, management structure, profit-sharing, and dispute resolution within your business.

    1. Drafting LLC Operating Agreements and Corporate Bylaws.

    2. Tailoring documents to your business’s unique ownership structure and operational needs.

    3. Addressing decision-making processes, profit distribution, and dispute resolution.

    4. Ensuring compliance with state requirements and minimizing future conflicts among owners or shareholders.

  • As part of business registration, it’s crucial to check if your business name, logo, or other marks are already in use.

    1. Conducting a comprehensive trademark search to identify potential conflicts.

    2. Advising on trademark protection for your business name, logo, and other marks.

    3. Filing trademark applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

    4. Ensuring trademark protection at the state and federal level, if applicable.

    (Please refer to out Trademark Services page for more information with this service.)

  • Maintaining your business registration is an ngoing responsibility. We help businesses comply with annual filing requirements, including submitting annual reports and paying franchise taxes.

    1. Filing annual reports and franchise tax filings with state and local authorities.

    2. Ensuring timely submission to maintain good standing and avoid dissolution.

    3. Offering reminders and tracking for ongoing compliance and renewal requirements.

    4. Assisting with updates to business details such as ownership changes, address changes, and more.

  • Understanding your business’s tax obligations is critical to its success. This ensures the best tax strategy and minimizes liabilities for the business.

    1. Advising on the most advantageous tax classification for your business entity.

    2. Assisting with filing election forms (e.g., S-Corp election) to optimize your tax situation.

    3. Helping with the registration for state sales tax, use tax, or payroll taxes as needed.

    4. Providing guidance on the tax implications of different business structures and classifications.

  • Before you finalize your business formation, ensuring your business name is unique and available is essential. This prevents conflicts and ensures your brand identity is protected.

    1. Performing a name availability search to ensure your desired business name is unique.

    2. Registering your business name with the state to protect your brand.

    3. Advising on trademarking your business name to further protect your brand identity.

    4. Ensuring compliance with state regulations regarding business name formats.

Gain peace of mind knowing your business interests are legally protected.

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