Business Law
Cayuga County, NY business law lawyers represent all types of business organizations including sole proprietorships, partnerships, C corporations, S corporations, limited liability companies (LLC), non profit corporations and professional corporations. Services are usually billed at an hourly rate. A retainer or pre-payment is customary for new clients and certain matters. Retainers will vary depending on the complexity of your situation. Clients with established relationships may be billed monthly or on completion. Common terms and issues associated with business law include business formation, start ups, contracts, property ownership, transfer of title, breach of contract, business disputes, collections, vendor issues, customer issues, litigation - plaintiff, litigation - defendant, officers, partnership agreements, employment agreements, non-compete agreements, employees, intellectual property, trademarks, patents, insurance, trusts, wills, privacy issues and taxation. Click on a Cayuga County, NY business law lawyer’s button above to learn more about that business law member lawyer or visit the Law Library to learn more about business law. Contact the member lawyer of your choice to present your legal matter and/or schedule an initial consultation. The business law lawyers on this page represent all types of businesses throughout Cayuga County, New York, including Allens Point, Atwater, Auburn, Aurelius, Aurora, Brutus, Cato, Cayuga, Conquest, East Genoa, Fair Haven, Farleys Point, Fleming, Fosterville, Genoa, Goodyears Corners, King Ferry, Kings Ferry, Locke, Martville, Meridian, Merrifield, Montezuma, Montville, Moravia, New Hope, Owasco, Poplar Ridge, Port Byron, Scipio, Scipio Center, Scipioville, Sempronius, Sennett, Springport, Sterling, Summerhill, Throop, Union Springs, Venice, Venice Center and Weedsport.
Cayuga County, NY Business Law Lawyers |