Business Law
Comprehensive Corporate Services
Our lawyers take the time to understand your business goals and needs. With this information, we use our knowledge and skill to pursue creative avenues that are strategically tailored to the unique needs of your business. We are able to help with a variety of business necessities including:- Copyright and trademark matters
- Formation, mergers and acquisitions
- Commercial real estate
- Dissolution
- Asset allocation during divorce
- Contracts and agreements
- Commercial transactions
- Succession planning
- Compliance
- Tax issues
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We often work as general counsel for business owners. As a regular part of your team, we can help you identify and turn legal issues into opportunities. If you have an established business or are starting a business, contact our office in Grafton, Wisconsin, today at 262-421-8060. Schedule a consultation via our contact form.Business Litigation
Effectively Resolving Complex Business Legal Disputes
Working Collaboratively To Find Solutions
Our Ozaukee County firm has over five decades of combined legal experience. We draw on our immense trial and negotiation background when we help you confront disputes arising from:
- Breach of contract
- Property disputes
- Shareholder disputes
- Employment contracts
- Partnership agreements
- Unfair or deceptive trade practices
- Trademark and copyright infringement
We have secured favorable outcomes for business owners involved in conflicts with shareholders, partners, suppliers, competitors, employees and other parties. Throughout Wisconsin, our litigators are known for their meticulous approach and tireless advocacy. We will not back down from a legal challenge because we are committed to your case.
Pursuing A Cost-Effective Course Of Action
Mindful of the expenses associated with litigation, we will pursue a course of action that protects your legal and financial interests. We offer mediation services for clients who wish to resolve disputes without court involvement. When both parties agree to mediate conflicts, they are often able to save money, retain control over the decision-making process and keep their business affairs private.
Whether you elect to involve the court or a mediator, we are prepared to advocate for your best interests.
Ignoring A Business Dispute Will Not Make It Disappear. Begin Developing Your Strategy Today.
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