When starting a business, don’t skip the legal advice

by | Jun 21, 2018 | Firm News

Scrounging up enough funds to get a business off the ground can be a long, difficult process.

Hiring a lawyer may seem like an unnecessary expense for a brand-new business. Especially if it hasn’t even opened yet.

All too many business owners start out by making this mistake and end up paying dearly for it. A qualified attorney can help the start of a new business in a number of significant ways:

Forming the business

Coming up with a brilliant, marketable idea is just the first challenge to owning a business. Understanding what options are available for businesses is extremely important. Mislabeling a company at the beginning can incur expensive tax penalties.

A skilled business attorney can help structure the business and get things off on the right foot. The right classification helps your business succeed.

Protecting IPs and Trademarks

Protecting the ideas that make your business unique is a full-time job. A business attorney will aggressively defend the trademarks, intellectual property or patents belonging to your business.

Original profitable ideas are difficult to come by and must be protected. Legal help can make sure your million-dollar ideas don’t make those millions for someone else.

Succeeding the business

Selling the company to someone else is likely the last thing on your mind when creating a business. However, it’s a good idea to make a transition as simple as possible, even while laying the foundation.

Taking these steps will save time and money down the road, should you ever want to let go. Even if you have no intention of ever quitting the business, it’s good to keep your options open. Just in case.

These are just a few of the ways a business attorney can help you start a well-organized, prepared business. If you are considering starting a business, consulting with an attorney can help the process begin smoothly.