Business Law

The firm of Ward, Shindle, & Hall provides general business law counseling, document review, the creation of legal entities, and the drafting of operating agreements and contracts. Always consult an experienced business attorney before signing or drafting a legal document on your own. The cost of an attorney review will save you in the long run and give you peace of mind.

We offer general business law counseling to help clients navigate the complex legal issues that arise in the course of operating a business. We can advise you on matters such as employment law, intellectual property, regulatory compliance, and more.

Our attorneys also provide document review services to ensure that all of your legal documents are accurate and comprehensive. We can help you review contracts, leases, and other important documents to ensure that your legal rights are protected.

We can also assist with the creation of legal entities, such as corporations, partnerships, and LLCs. Our attorneys can help you choose the right legal structure for your business and guide you through the process of registering and obtaining any necessary licenses.

In addition, we can draft operating agreements and contracts that are customized to meet the specific needs of your business. Our attorneys have extensive experience drafting agreements for a variety of purposes, including employment contracts, non-disclosure agreements, and vendor contracts.

It is important to note that while it may be tempting to draft legal documents on your own to save money, this can often result in costly mistakes and legal disputes down the line. Always consult an experienced business attorney before signing or drafting a legal document on your own. The cost of an attorney review will save you in the long run and give you peace of mind.

At Ward, Shindle, & Hall, we are committed to providing our clients with the highest level of legal services.


Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can assist you with your business law needs.
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