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With more than 30 years of combined experience in corporate and business law, RMS is ready to help you form your business and to assist your business with everything from litigation disputes to mergers and acquisitions.
Owning your own business is a professional ambition shared by many, yet the legalities of the process—which are very important for purposes of limiting your liability–can be confusing. There is significant analysis involved in determining what sort of business you will start based on your goals and projections, e.g., limited liability company (LLC), corporation (S-corp or C-corp), partnership, or joint venture. Additionally, it is important to understand and prepare and file correctly the legal documents required in the state(s) where you wish to form your business and/or actively conduct business in order to ensure you are compliant with applicable federal and state laws.
Alternatively, you might be expanding with a new merger or acquisition, adding a partner, or restructuring an established business into something new and innovative. From the very small to the very large, having an experienced legal professional to help you navigate the finer points of business law will help save invaluable time, money, and resources.
No two businesses are alike. Your company’s needs will depend on the type, size, and structure of your business. The legal professionals at RMS are interested in the details of your business, and we will “partner” with you as a trusted advisor and consultant on management, risk assessment, litigation, large and small transactions, collections, compliance, and employment issues. RMS is here to help you with all of your business needs in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
If you need a business lawyer in Springfield, MO, contact Rooney McBride & Smith, LLC, today at (417) 708-9681.
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