Why You Need A Business Attorney
So, you’re ready to embark on a new adventure. You’ve got a great idea for a business and you can’t wait to be your own boss. If it’s your first time, you’re going to need to hold onto that enthusiasm to push through all the set-up work involved!
Starting a business involves a lot of moving parts. One of the most important things to do is ensure that you’re arming yourself with a team of experts to make sure everything goes smoothly. You’ll have your hands full doing the things you’re good at; researching necessary to all the legal aspects of running a new business should NOT be on your plate.
Beyond getting the business up and running, having a business attorney on your side will help you in case anything goes awry. Most importantly, they can help you preemptively avoid sticky situations that you might not have foreseen. There are a LOT of technicalities to be aware of, and having a partner who’s familiar with them can save you from unnecessary headaches, big time. After all, it’s best to have a lawyer before you absolutely need one. By the time you’re being sued, it’s too late to get out of the much higher defense attorney fees. Having preventive legal counsel is considerably cheaper.
And yes, Worldwide Incorporators can help with many legal aspects of the start-up process, but you’ll still want a qualified business attorney to help with the following:
Contracts
Getting your contracts written correctly and executed officially will go a long way to keeping you out of court. Starting a business involves a lot of agreements, from partnerships, to investors, to employees, and even acquiring contracted resources and supplies. Legalese is nobody’s first language, so make sure you have an attorney to get all your agreements written correctly and negotiated to your favor—from the beginning.
Business Organization
Once you’ve decided if you want an LLC, a corporation, S-corporation, or another business format...come to us. But before that stage, you’ll want an attorney to get familiar with your plans and help you decide which type of organization is best for you. Having a business attorney that is intimately aware of your business plan and the different benefits and drawbacks to various business organization types will save a lot of time.
Real Estate
Most businesses will need an office or retail space to operate from and register with an appropriate address. A business attorney can educate you on the legal requirements for a physical address depending on your business type. Not only that, they will help you to negotiate your lease to your benefit. Most leases are written to favor the landlord. However, they ARE negotiable. Make sure you ask your attorney to create a tenant’s addendum.
Funding
As you most certainly know, starting a business costs money. Oftentimes, it’s more money than you have. Raising capital and creating relationships with investors is another arena where your attorney can help you avoid trouble. They will be your guide to minding the regulations surrounding investment agreements, capital sourcing, and more.
Proprietary Organizing Documents
Many of the initial organizing documents a business will need to write up can be determined by the state if they are not attended to. Anything not touched on in your bylaws and charters may be governed by the state’s Uniform Laws which apply to all businesses operating in that state IF they have not declared and defined otherwise. Your attorney will ensure you have as much self-governance as possible in these areas.
Liability
The most obvious and perhaps crucial need a business attorney can fulfill? Protection. As stated above, it’s better (and cheaper) to preemptively protect your business and yourself than it is to defend yourself if anything goes wrong. Be prepared so you can avoid issues if possible!
As you can see, there are many reasons you’ll want to hire a business attorney before you start a business, and maintain their services going forward. Thinking ahead is essential to your success, and attorneys can do a lot of that thinking for you.







