Experienced Business Lawyers Dedicated To Your Success
At Burandt, Adamski, Feichthaler & Sanchez, PLLC, we are dedicated to helping business owners and entrepreneurs establish and grow their enterprises. Our business law attorneys in Cape Coral offer experienced guidance on all aspects of Florida business law. They help clients start their business off on the right footing and overcome challenges throughout the life cycle of their business. When our clients run into problems with customers, vendors and other contractual matters, we provide comprehensive litigation support. Our attorneys have experience in a wide range of industry sectors, enabling them to provide clients with objective advice and cost-effective services.
Proactive Business Advocates
The time to seek legal assistance for your business is long before you run into trouble. We can help you identify any weaknesses in your enterprise and offer alternatives to improve your chances of success. By taking advantage of the services we offer to guide entrepreneurs, you may be able to avoid many of the common disputes and conflicts that can cost you money, damage your company’s reputation and place your business at risk.
Florida businesses have relied on us for decades for many of the following issues:
- Forming a business entity
- Buying or selling a business
- Preparing and reviewing contracts for any aspect of business formation or operations
- Representing enterprises involved in litigation
- Business tax planning strategies and other issues concerning federal, state and local taxes
- Handling real estate matters in which your business is involved
Our lawyers are also passionate about helping entrepreneurs with the delicate work of succession planning and other estate planning needs.
Quality Solutions From An Experienced Legal Team
Burandt, Adamski, Feichthaler & Sanchez, PLLC, is a team of experienced attorneys with deep roots in its community. We have been providing quality legal services to entrepreneurs since 1974.
Our attorneys can review your business plan, financing arrangements and other information. We will then recommend the optimal business structure for your enterprise and create the legal documents that can bring your vision to life. Our firm’s value to you does not stop there. We can provide ongoing advice and services involving contracts, leases, the purchase of commercial property and other matters.
We are your source for quality business law services at affordable fees.
Why A Business Lawyer Is Well Worth The Investment
When you’re starting or running a business in Florida, legal support isn’t just a luxury – it’s a necessity. Partnering with an experienced business lawyer such as a member of our team is critical for numerous reasons, including:
- Risk management: Our lawyers can help you minimize the legal risks associated with running a business, reducing your exposure to liability and protecting you from tremendous financial setbacks.
- Contract insights: Contracts play a major role in many successful business operations. We can help you secure contracts that advance your business interests and shield you from costly disputes.
- Regulatory compliance: We can ensure that your business is fully compliant and up-to-date with applicable regulations, whether at the state, federal or local levels.
- Dispute resolution: If disputes arise, having a lawyer who is already familiar with your business can save time and resources in resolving the dispute efficiently and effectively.
Investing in the right attorney is investing in the security and future success of your business, adding value well beyond the initial cost.
Factors Influencing The Cost Of Legal Services
The cost of hiring a business attorney can vary, depending on factors such as:
- Complexity of needs: More complex legal issues require more time and resources. Litigation, for example, is often far more costly than alternative dispute resolution or proactive legal guidance.
- Frequency of services: Ongoing advice involves ongoing costs, whereas a one-time issue will involve lower fees.
- Size of business: Larger businesses with more intricate structures or more employees might face higher legal fees due to increased complexities.
We strive to work with you to find a payment structure that fits your business’s budget and needs. We are transparent about costs so there are no surprises. Additionally, we strive to reduce costs whenever possible without jeopardizing the quality of our services. Our guidance helps clients make informed decisions in light of a cost-benefit analysis.
Contact A Cape Coral Business Lawyer TodayNo matter where you are in the life of your business, we have the knowledge and skills to support your endeavors and help you achieve your goals. To schedule a consultation about your business venture, contact us online or by calling 239-542-4733. |
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