Both the formation and dissolution of a company come with a vast array of legal hurdles. Our skilled California business formation and dissolution attorneys have over 65 years of experience in business formation and can help entities open their doors—or close them—in an efficient manner.
First, from your initial telephone call to your “wrap up” meeting—either in person or virtual—with Chip, we will work together to make sure that your specific needs are met and that you really and truly understand all the documentation required to form your entity. In short, you will receive a “personal touch” that is simply not available from the many online formation services.
Second, the entity formation will be “turn key” in all respects, meaning when you leave our office or following completion of our virtual meeting, you will be able to go straight to the bank and open an account and also be armed with the knowledge to move your enterprise forward.
Third, we offer—at no additional charge and in perpetuity—to be your new entity’s designated agent for service of process, meaning if your entity is ever sued, the process server will visit our office and not yours.
Finally, we offer competitive flat fee pricing.
Choosing the right type of business entity is essential to starting your venture off on the right foot. Different types of business entity have different features relating to liability, taxation, management, and ownership. The California business formation lawyers at FONTANA & RUSSELL, LLP can help you determine the right type of entity for your California business that will help you meet your goals and fulfill your potential.
There are many advantages to forming a C or S corporation. Although it is owned by shareholders who elect a board of directors that make business decisions and manage policies, it is treated as an independent entity. When owners or shareholders change or die, the corporation will continue to exist.
Owners have limited liability, which means they are not held personally liable for debt incurred by the corporation and they cannot be sued as individuals due to any wrongdoing by the corporation.
Just as business entity formation requires keen oversight, so does business dissolution. Business owners often overlook many steps when they are engrossed in the process of wrapping up their businesses. With our help, you will feel safe and secure in how your dissolution is being handled and ensure corporate compliance.
There are many questions to ask yourself when you begin to consider wrapping up your corporation, such as whether board deadlock/impasse may be problematic. When you have decided to wind down your business, you must take important steps to limit your liability, pay any creditors and properly dissolve the entity.
Ensure that you comply with California’s guidelines for dissolving your business. Call FONTANA & RUSSELL at +1 (646) 992-4711 to discuss the formation of your California entity.
Whether you are seeking to form a business entity or are considering dissolving one, there is no substitute for competent and understanding advice from an experienced business formation and dissolution attorney in California.
Whether you run a business, limited liability company, general partnership or limited partnership, contact our team to get the prompt guidance and assistance that you deserve.
Both the formation and dissolution of a company come with a vast array of legal hurdles. Our skilled California business formation and dissolution attorneys have over 65 years of experience in business formation and can help entities open their doors—or close them—in an efficient manner.
First, from your initial telephone call to your “wrap up” meeting—either in person or virtual—with Chip, we will work together to make sure that your specific needs are met and that you really and truly understand all the documentation required to form your entity. In short, you will receive a “personal touch” that is simply not available from the many online formation services.
Second, the entity formation will be “turn key” in all respects, meaning when you leave our office or following completion of our virtual meeting, you will be able to go straight to the bank and open an account and also be armed with the knowledge to move your enterprise forward.
Third, we offer—at no additional charge and in perpetuity—to be your new entity’s designated agent for service of process, meaning if your entity is ever sued, the process server will visit our office and not yours.
Finally, we offer competitive flat fee pricing.
Choosing the right type of business entity is essential to starting your venture off on the right foot. Different types of business entity have different features relating to liability, taxation, management, and ownership. The California business formation lawyers at FONTANA & RUSSELL, LLP can help you determine the right type of entity for your California business that will help you meet your goals and fulfill your potential.
There are many advantages to forming a C or S corporation. Although it is owned by shareholders who elect a board of directors that make business decisions and manage policies, it is treated as an independent entity. When owners or shareholders change or die, the corporation will continue to exist.
Owners have limited liability, which means they are not held personally liable for debt incurred by the corporation and they cannot be sued as individuals due to any wrongdoing by the corporation.
Just as business entity formation requires keen oversight, so does business dissolution. Business owners often overlook many steps when they are engrossed in the process of wrapping up their businesses. With our help, you will feel safe and secure in how your dissolution is being handled and ensure corporate compliance.
There are many questions to ask yourself when you begin to consider wrapping up your corporation, such as whether board deadlock/impasse may be problematic. When you have decided to wind down your business, you must take important steps to limit your liability, pay any creditors and properly dissolve the entity.
Ensure that you comply with California’s guidelines for dissolving your business. Call FONTANA & RUSSELL at 858-360-7080 to discuss the formation of your California entity.
Whether you are seeking to form a business entity or are considering dissolving one, there is no substitute for competent and understanding advice from an experienced business formation and dissolution attorney in California.
Whether you run a business, limited liability company, general partnership or limited partnership, contact our team to get the prompt guidance and assistance that you deserve.
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