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Business Law Attorneys in Santa Rosa, CA

Serving Businesses in Sonoma County, Lake County, Marin County, Napa County, Mendocino County & Solano County

Business law, or commercial law, is a broad legal field encompassing all aspects of conducting a business. It is a complex area that involves local, state, and federal laws related to all facets of business, from how it is structured to hiring and employment matters, contractual matters, other transactional matters, and more. 

Issues that fall under business law start from a company’s inception to its growth, management, daily operations, dissolution, transfer, or sales. These issues can include matters pertaining to partnerships, shareholders, customers, employees, suppliers, vendors, governmental agencies that oversee businesses, and more. From startups to small, mid-sized, and national corporations, business law issues can be complicated and create risks to a company’s survival or success. 

At Smith Dollar, our elite legal team is committed to helping California businesses in our region thrive, grow, and achieve their goals. Whether you are an entrepreneur or the CEO of a large corporation, our team is here to provide the comprehensive assistance you need to prevail and flourish in the shifting tides of the marketplace. 

Need legal help with a business or corporate issue? Request a free initial consultation with a Santa Rosa business lawyer via our contact form or at (707) 405-7391

Overview of Business Law Issues

Our team handles all types of business and corporate matters for companies of all sizes and industries.

These can include but are not limited to:

  • Intellectual property issues: These arise when a business needs to protect its creations, inventions, or brand image. It may involve securing copyrights, patents, and trademarks and dealing with potential infringement cases.
  • Employment and labor issues: This covers hiring and firing, workplace discrimination, wage disputes, and compliance with labor laws and regulations.
  • Financial issues: These encompass areas like raising capital, taxes, bankruptcy, securities, and more. Businesses might need legal consultation to navigate financial complexities.
  • Transactions: This covers all business deals, including mergers and acquisitions, leasing agreements, sales contracts, and the other daily transactions that can occur. Legal representation guarantees that your transactions are handled according to law and that contracts are well-drafted, enforceable, and in your best interest.
  • Contracts and agreements: Businesses often contract with partners, employees, customers, suppliers, or vendors. These contracts need to be clearly written and enforceable. Issues can include breach of contract. 
  • Dispute resolution: This refers to resolving conflicts between parties involved in a business. These disputes can be internal (among partners, shareholders, or employees) or external (with customers, suppliers, or other companies).
  • Real estate issues: Businesses often deal with real estate by leasing or buying office space, warehouses, retail locations, or other properties. Legal advice is required to handle transactions, zoning issues, environmental compliance, etc.
  • Business formation: This is the process of legally creating a business entity in compliance with state and federal regulations. It involves choosing the proper business structure (like sole proprietorship, partnership, LLC, or corporation), filing necessary paperwork such as articles of incorporation or organization, obtaining required licenses and permits, and setting up tax systems. Legal guidance is invaluable in this complex process to ensure the business starts on a solid legal foundation.
  • Governance: Good governance is fundamental to the smooth running of any business. It involves establishing procedures and policies that ensure the company operates legally and ethically. Governance can encompass daily operations, employment matters, good business practices, advertising, consumer relations, and more. Legal guidance can help structure your entity to meet legal requirements and support business objectives.
  • Litigation: Litigation involves resolving disputes through the court system. This could include business, contract, employment, or other legal issues. Experienced legal counsel can guide businesses through the complex litigation process, from filing or answering a lawsuit to negotiations and civil trials. 

Work with a Seasoned Team of Business Law Professionals

Being proactive in the realm of business law is crucial. Proactivity allows you to anticipate potential legal issues and implement preventive measures, saving your business from costly litigation and reputational damage. The ability to foresee and resolve problems before they escalate is an invaluable skill, which is where the knowledge and insight of a seasoned business lawyer can come into play. 

At Smith Dollar, you can work with a team with proven professionalism that has been helping California businesses since 2005. Our team members have gained national recognition for their knowledge, experience, client satisfaction, and professional proficiency. If you have a business law issue, we urge you to discuss your situation and options and find out how we can help in a free initial case evaluation.

You can reach us online or at (707) 405-7391 to reserve your case evaluation with a Santa Rosa business lawyer today. 

Why Choose Smith Dollar?

  • Offering 100% Free Consults
    Talk through all of your legal options during a free consultation.
  • We Offer Affordable Services
    We're proud to make high-quality legal help affordable.
  • We've Helped Thousands of Clients
    We have a history of getting results for our clients.
  • Certified Woman-Owned Law Firm
    Our business is a member of the National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms.

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