A practical starting point
Begin with the documents, the people involved, and the next date.
The office assists owners and organizations with structures, agreements, leases, and transactions. The legal work can then be organized around what the business is actually trying to accomplish.
Sending the current draft and identifying the decision date usually creates a clearer starting point than a long first message without the underlying document.
Common matters
Matters the office can discuss
- Business incorporation and registration
- Commercial agreements and contract review
- Commercial leases
- Shareholder and partnership arrangements
- Business purchases, sales, and related documents
After the first message
What happens before legal work begins
- 01Identify the matter.
The office reviews the type of issue, the people involved, and any immediate date.
- 02Check conflicts and fit.
Before sensitive facts are shared, the office determines whether it can consider acting.
- 03Confirm scope and terms.
Representation starts only when the work and financial terms are confirmed in writing.