Business & Commercial Law
Starting a Business
​When starting a business, it is important to select the appropriate organizational structure. The organizational structure has a significant impact on tax and liability issues, how the business will operate on a daily basis, and who is needed to run the business.

Some examples of South Carolina business organizations include: closely held corporations, publicly held corporations, limited liability companies, limited and general partnerships, and limited liability partnerships.
Running a Business
​​While running a business a host of issues may arise that could jeopardize profitability, such as contract disputes, litigation, tax or labor issues..

Speak with an attorney about your legal issues before they become a larger burden and distract you from running the business you have worked so hard to build.

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Specific Issues
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Contract Issues -- from initial drafting to litigation​
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Contracts
Contract issues arise is a variety of circumstances, the most common of which is when one party has breached the contract. An attorney can help you resolve these issues quickly and favorably.

On the other hand, by hiring an attorney to help draft your contracts from the beginning, you can avoid the hassle of future litigation over poorly understood and applied contract terms.

Find out if you need an attorney by explaining your issue in the contact form below.

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