Business law deals with legal matters which arise from any action taken by or against a business. Examples include the contractual relationships that arise between a business, employees, suppliers, manufacturers and customers.
It may also include commercial transactions, such as promises or obligations to pay money among individuals, businesses, or lenders, which may be a secured transaction. Secured transactions are those in which a debtor gives a creditor an interest in their property as security for the obligation.
Corporate law not only deals with actions taken by or against separate legal entities called corporations, but also may include limited liability companies, partnerships, limited liability partnerships and other legal entities.
This broad area of the law also includes the formation of such entities, corporate governance, mergers, acquisitions, dissolutions, purchase or sale of corporate assets or stock, shareholder agreements and shareholder disputes. Examples of services offered in this area include:
To get the legal help you need with business or corporate law matters, call the Law Offices of John D. Lychak, P.C. at (610) 865-1195 to schedule an appointment.
Fees: Business formations are generally based on a flat fee. Other matters on an hourly basis except collection matters in which our fee is based on a percentage of what we recover.
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