Austin Business Transactions Lawyer
Do you need legal help with a business transaction?
Before you enter into a business agreement it is vital to have an Austin business law attorney working with you who can represent your interests in any transaction you may choose to undertake. For many years D. Scott Heselmeyer, PC has provided sound legal advice to business owners in the following areas:
- Banking transactions
- Sales of businesses
- Purchases of businesses
- Formation of business entities (partnerships, limited liability companies, corporations)
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Operating agreements
- Executive compensation packages
- Employment agreements
- Shareholder agreements
When creating a business he will help you decide which form of organization will be best for you, based on how it will impact your personal liability and tax burden.
Providing Representation for Small, Medium and Large Businesses
When a business transaction needs a contract, he will be able to draw up the document for you, ensuring it is sound and contains no legal "loopholes". Working proactively with a knowledgeable attorney prior to the execution of any business transaction will help mitigate any personal liability or financial loss that can occur, had you not done so.
This is especially true when expanding the scope of your business through acquisitions or mergers. If you are a small business owner, and want to grow your business, Scott Heselmeyer will help you manage the details of those transactions. Whether your business is small, medium or large, he will always examine the terms and details of any business transaction before you sign on the dotted line. He will partner with accountants, tax professionals and other financial experts if he feels their help is needed. Scott Heselmeyer is also committed to working with you after your business transaction has been completed, should an additional issues come to light that could affect you or your business adversely.
Contact an Austin Business Transactions Attorney
today for help before you enter into any business agreements.
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