Business Law

definition of business law

Business entities are subject to legal guidelines created to promote equitable marketplaces.

Business law refers to the creation and regulation of businesses. This area of law is diverse, and includes a range of legal disciplines including intellectual property, real estate, employment, tax, bankruptcy, insurance, and consumer protection. Starting or selling a business, negotiating contracts, or hiring and terminating employees are a few examples of activities that fall under the umbrella of business law.

Key Areas of Service

Obtaining the right legal advice can be tantamount to the successful launch and operation of a business. ARC IP Law is staffed by experienced business professionals.

In an efficient and cost-effective manner, we represent a variety of large and small business owners, contractors, partners, shareholders, and employees in a variety of business needs. We work closely with our clients to provide honest appraisals of the opportunities and challenges that arise, and approach disputes with the goal of quick resolution without damage to a client’s reputation and financial interests.

Our client services include:
  • Build, defend, develop, and protect intellectual property
  • Form business entities such as corporations, limited liability companies (LLC) and partnerships
  • Create operating agreements, shareholder agreements, and partnership agreements
  • Create separation agreements
  • Navigate transactions
  • Resolve disputes
  • Adherence to the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and any state-to-state and jurisdictional variations to the code
  • Draft contracts, business agreements, and non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements
  • Business litigation
  • Navigate contract disputes
  • Resolve corporate disputes
  • Dissolve a business
  • Resolve shareholder or partnership disputes
  • Represent clients in arbitration or alternate dispute resolution
  • Negotiate breach of contract matters

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TRADEMARK

COPYRIGHT, ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA

IP LITIGATION

LICENSING

CONTRACTS & AGREEMENTS

BUSINESS LAW

REAL PROPERTY LAW

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