small business

Small businesses are the lifeblood of a local economy, and the economy of the entire country. As a small business owner, you face unique challenges as compared to large corporations or conglomerates. Different laws apply, employment considerations are different, and you require different business insurance. 

As a small business owner, you need legal advice from an attorney well-versed in this area. You want to get ahead of potential problems before they happen to save on costs and reduce stress. If you face a legal issue, you want to face it confidently knowing you have experienced legal counsel at your side.

At the Saxton Law Firm, we work with small businesses throughout Kansas City and the surrounding areas. We offer multiple services that streamline your business, mitigate risk, and protect against loss. Our experienced team of litigators is also prepared for any lawsuit or legal claim you might face.

Tailored Legal Advice for Small Companies

Generic legal advice that applies to every size company is often not very helpful. In fact, it can be completely wrong. Laws that apply to larger businesses do not always apply to smaller businesses, and vice versa. The risks you face are different, in addition to the legal requirements.

As the business owner, you are well-versed in your company. Whether you offer a service, sell a product, or a combination thereof, you are always thinking of how to improve and grow your business. Throughout this time, legal advice can keep you on the right track and avoid common pitfalls that harm many small businesses.

Types of Legal Advice for Small Businesses

Dealing with your small business means handling finances, the law, paperwork, employees, and so much more. Your attorney can help you with several issues that you may encounter. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Risk Mitigation: You and your attorney can evaluate your business for areas of potential legal risk. Risk mitigation strategies can prevent many potential issues from ever becoming a reality.
  • Company Acquisitions or Sales: You may be interested in buying another company or selling yours. Negotiating a sale, preparing the paperwork, and legally transferring ownership can be complicated without legal assistance.
  • Government Compliance Investigations: The local, state, or federal government may decide to investigate potential violations of laws in your business. If so, you need an attorney as quickly as possible to prevent government overreach of severe penalties they may impose.
  • Business Insurance Disputes: Business insurance helps cover you against unexpected losses. However, you may run into disputes with your insurance carrier, especially if the insurer attempts to deny your claim.
  • Contract Negotiation and Drafting: Contracts are critical legal agreements that exist between your business and another party. This could be how you supply your business with materials, how you perform your services, or even agreements with your employees. Proper drafting is key, and representation is essential during any contract dispute.
  • Litigation: No small business wants to be involved in a lawsuit, but they happen. Your company needs a dedicated small business litigation attorney who understands how to fight for your rights, keep costs down, and mitigate the risks you face.

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These types of legal advice and much more are available with knowledgeable legal counsel. There is much you can do before a problem ever exists to protect your small business. Legal counsel stands ready to help you with any legal issue you face.

At Saxton Law Firm, our Missouri small business lawyers can help with whatever you face. We also help our clients with litigation whenever necessary. Contact Saxton Law Firm for a FREE case review!