Business Law Attorney in Wheaton, Illinois
DuPage County Lawyer for Contracts, Employment Law, and More
Managing a business takes a lot. It involves skill, smarts, business savvy, and a lot of dedication. Sometimes, it also takes legal knowledge and practice. Most business owners will need the aid of an attorney from time to time. Navigating the laws surrounding contracts, employee relations, industry regulations, and other aspects of a business often requires the skill of an experienced lawyer. Seeking an attorney's advice can protect both you and your business, whether you are just starting out or have been running your company for many years.
When your business has legal needs, Robert T.C. Kay, P.C. is here to meet them. Attorney Kay has more than 35 years of experience as an attorney. There are few business law situations he is not well-prepared for. From drafting strong contracts to navigating employment law, Attorney Kay has the skills needed to keep your business running smoothly and efficiently, the way you want it to.
Illinois Law Firm for Starting a Business
Starting a business takes a lot of hard work. Right at the beginning, you must make a number of important decisions that will affect your business's day-to-day operations. You will need to determine whether your business will be structured as an LLC, a partnership, or another type of entity. It is best to seek advice from legal counsel who can help you reach an educated decision about what is best for your company.
We also believe that succession planning - like estate planning for companies - should begin on day one. This is one way that we help entrepreneurs build strong and lasting companies.
Legal Help with Business Contracts in DuPage County
Contract law is not nearly as cut-and-dry as it may seem. There is substantial nuance in the laws applied to contractually established business dealings. Strong contracts make strong businesses, but what constitutes a strong contract?
Your business would very likely benefit from having a trained attorney review contracts before you sign them. When you are being asked to sign a contract that was written by another party, Attorney Kay can serve as a second pair of eyes to ensure that the contract is fair to you and enforceable as it is written. He is also skilled at drafting contracts you can rely on. A mistake in a contract can cause business deals to fall through. Your contracts are the building blocks of your company. We can help maximize their strength and utility to help your business achieve long-term stability.
Attorney for Employment Law
Your employees are your company. You rely on these individuals every day to keep your business running smoothly. However, the growing body of law surrounding employment is not easy to navigate alone. Letting our firm help guide your relationships with your employees is an excellent way to protect your business and maintain positive employee relationships.
Chicago Area Commercial Real Estate Lawyer
Where you work matters. The space you provide for your employees and customers says a lot. If you are looking into buying commercial real estate to grow in, you could likely benefit from the help of an attorney. While it is possible to close a real estate deal without a lawyer, doing so is inadvisable. A transaction this big should be reviewed by an attorney. Other issues such as zoning laws should also be reviewed by a lawyer before you undertake this type of commitment.
Contact a DuPage County Business Law Attorney
Robert T.C. Kay, P.C. is committed to helping entrepreneurs build companies that flourish and endure. If you are ready to speak with an attorney about your business's legal concerns or your goals for the future, please contact us at 630-456-4618. We serve clients throughout DuPage and Cook Counties from our Wheaton office.
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