BUSINESS LAW

Experienced Lawyers For Your Business Needs
If you are considering entering into a business relationship, you want a skilled and knowledgeable attorney to help you identify your needs and draft a contract that protects your interests. Likewise, if you have entered into a business or agreement and one of the parties has failed to perform as agreed upon, you want an experienced lawyer to help you understand your options, so you can pursue the course of action that best meets your business needs.

At the law offices of Sadeghi & Associates, we understand the importance of business contracts to the success of your company. We will help you identify and implement creative solutions that are in your long-term interests. Contact our office or call us at (714) 545-2388 to arrange a free initial consultation.

 

Our Contracts Practice
We handle all matters related to business contracts, from negotiation, review and analysis, and preparation of a wide range of commercial agreements, to litigation to assert or defend your rights under a contract.

If you have received a contract proposal or are already a party to a contract, we will examine the agreement and provide an analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of the contract, with recommendations regarding changes that will protect your interests. We will identify any provisions that we believe to be unenforceable and will advise you when we perceive the terms of a contract to be too vague, including arbitration or mediation clauses. Before you sign anything, we will evaluate whether the agreement will be enforceable and whether your rights and interests will be protected.

To schedule a complimentary initial consultation, contact or call us at (714) 545-2388. We provide sound legal representation at affordable prices.

 

 


 

Entity Formation

 

Forming a corporation is the first and most important step in starting your business. With laws that are constantly changing, it is important to have the expertise of a credible law firm on your side.

Sadeghi & Associates can consult you on the type of corporation you should form as well as handle all of the paperwork, filings, and documents associated with forming a business entity.


Business Law

We will be by your side before, during, and after the process of forming your corporation. When beginning a business, you must decide what form of business entity to establish. Your form of business determines the amount of regulatory paperwork you have to file, your personal liability regarding investments into your business, and the taxes you have to pay.

 

The most common business structures include:

Sole Proprietorship - A business owned and managed by one individual who is personally liable for all business debts and obligations.

Partnership - Two or more people share ownership of a single business.

Corporation - A legal entity owned by shareholders.

S Corporation - A special type of corporation created through a tax election. An eligible domestic corporation can avoid double taxation (once to the shareholders and again to the corporation) by electing to be treated as an S corporation.

Limited Liability Company (LLC) - A relatively new, hybrid-type of legal structure that provides the limited liability features of a corporation and the tax efficiencies and operational flexibility of a partnership

Non-Profit - An organization engaged in activities of public or private interest that are not motivated by making a profit. Some non-profits are exempt from paying federal taxes.

Cooperative - A business or organization owned by and operated for the benefit of those using its services. Cooperatives are not a legal structure.

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