Strategic legal support for owners
For business owners who need a lawyer not "after the problem," but before making decisions: contracts, partnerships, tax responses, major liabilities, conflicts, or the risk of losing control.
When you need a strategic business attorney
For entrepreneurs and owners who need a lawyer as part of the legal system — alongside business, documents, negotiations, tax risks, and solutions.
The company is growing and becoming more complex.
New partners, employees, deals, structures, and obligations require ongoing legal support to protect the business and the owner.
There are partners, assets, and liabilities.
Corporate agreements, Operating Agreement, real estate, investments, and other assets require a clear system of control and protection.
Tax and legal risks arise.
Tax notifications, audits, personal liability questions for owners, and regulatory demands require a strategic legal stance.
A deal is in the works or a conflict is brewing.
Large contracts, investments, negotiations, corporate disagreements, and potential disputes are best assessed before signing documents or starting a conflict.
What a business owner's lawyer should see
We view business as a system: contracts, partners, assets, taxes, employees, liabilities, and documents, negotiations, and potential disputes.
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Contracts and Obligations
Key contracts, guarantees, leases, contractors, client agreements, and other legal obligations of the business.
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Assets and ownership structure
Shares, real estate, sources of income, corporate rights, and the distribution of assets among owners and structures.
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Corporate governance
Operating Agreement, internal documents, participant decisions, powers, and business control mechanisms.
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Tax and financial risks
Taxes, fines, mandatory payments, ownership structure, and potential personal liability of the owner.
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Negotiations, disputes, and position defense
Negotiation process, current and potential conflicts, evidence assessment, and strategies before dispute escalation.
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Owner's strategic decisions
Buying or selling a business, attracting partners, investments, restructuring, and exiting a business with an assessment of legal consequences.
How Grant Law can help
Legal review helps avoid mistakes that can cost a business time, money, and control.
Strategic Consulting
Legal assessment of decisions, directions, risks, and consequences before actions — not after
Contract verification
Analysis of contracts, agreements, leases, and partnership terms — before signing
Partnership inquiries
Corporate solutions, Operating Agreement, control and protection in partner relationships
Asset Protection Strategy
Ownership structure, corporate protection, solutions, and documentation — as part of ongoing operations
Tax business risks
Assessment of tax risks of the structure, IRS notices, and personal liability — in coordination with CPA
Pre-litigation strategy
Assessment of conflicts, negotiation position, and pre-trial strategy — as part of support
How legal support works
Each stage is aimed at identifying risks, strengthening the owner's position, and preparing a strategy for further actions.
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Structure analysis
We examine companies, assets, shares, partnerships, and key documents to see the complete legal picture of the business.
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Risk Assessment
Identifying vulnerabilities in the structure, contracts, management, and relationships between owners before they become a problem.
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Priorities and Decisions
We identify which issues require immediate attention and which can be addressed systematically, and we choose the optimal format for further work.
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Support Plan
We formulate specific legal tasks and a sequence of actions to protect the business and achieve the owner's goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this ongoing support?
The format is determined by the situation — one-time consultations, work on specific areas, or regular support. We start with an assessment of business needs.
Can I ask just one question?
Yes. Many clients start with a specific question — contract, partnership dispute, tax notice — and continue working as needed.
Does this replace an accountant or CPA?
No. Legal support and accounting are different functions. We handle legal strategy, protection, and documentation. If necessary, we coordinate with the client's CPA.
Where to start?
Starting with a primary strategic assessment — we analyze the business structure, documents, partners, risks, and priorities. This provides an understanding of what legal support your business specifically needs.
Start with a legal risk assessment
Strategic consulting helps to identify where the legal weaknesses are, which documents need to be reviewed, and how to prepare for negotiations or a deal.