Business Law
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We have a client base that includes local family-owned businesses as well as large publicly-traded corporations. We routinely advise our business clients as they grow through the acquisition of new businesses and new facilities. We advise and counsel our clients on all aspects of buying and selling commercial real estate, commercial leases, and in the formation of new business entities.
You can rely on Askin & Hooker, LLC to be a valuable resource and ally for your business. Whether you have questions about the initial formation of your business, contract negotiations, or the resolution of internal or external disputes, we can provide strategic guidance and practical results-oriented legal counsel.
More Information About Business Law:
Should You Get Legal Advice When Starting a Business?
Starting a business comes with a lot of responsibilities and obligations. From forms to contracts as well as business operations, it’s best to first examine your business needs before deciding whether or not you will need an attorney. Registering and forming a...
Forming a Business in NJ: Which Business Entity Structure is Right for You?
Choosing The Best Business Entity Structure Is The Most Important First Business Decision Starting your own business is a very exciting venture. However, deciding on the business entity structure is sometimes overwhelming. There are different pros and cons to forming...
Best Small Business Ideas for Small Business Saturday
Small Business Saturday started on November 27, 2010, by American Express as a movement to encourage support of local small business. In 2011, the US Senate officially recognized Small Business Saturday. If you own a small business, the Small Business Saturday...
The First Four Legal Decisions Every New Business Needs to Make
Having a great idea for a product or service is usually the first step to opening a new business. The nitty-gritty details of forming and operating the new business may not be as exciting, but they are just as essential. Here are the four most common legal decisions...