Sadis' Corporate group represents business entities in all stages of growth, from small startups and emerging businesses to large and long-established business entities.
Our lawyers act as ongoing transactional counselors and resolve complex issues in the United States and internationally, in areas such as mergers and acquisitions; activist investing; derivatives; private equity and venture capital; securities regulation; PIPE transactions; banking and finance; and capital markets. The broad nature of the services we render reflects the wide scope of our clients’ needs and the many and varied industries in which they operate. Lawyer teams drawn from the firm’s related legal areas collaborate to provide the experience needed for each of these transactions, including counsel on issues related to tax, real estate, labor, ERISA, litigation and intellectual property, as the client’s circumstances require.
FAQs: Business & Corporate Law
Q: What services does a business law firm provide to companies?
A: A business law firm offers legal advice on corporate structuring, mergers and acquisitions, regulatory compliance, contracts, capital markets, and risk management for companies at every stage of growth.
Q: When should a company seek an attorney for business law?
A: Companies should consult an attorney for business law when facing transactional decisions, drafting agreements, negotiating mergers, addressing governance issues, or needing legal guidance on regulatory compliance.
Q: What does a corporate lawyer do for business entities?
A: A corporate lawyer advises companies on legal rights and obligations, drafts and reviews contracts, facilitates business transactions, and helps ensure compliance with federal and state corporate regulations.
Q: How can a business law firm help with mergers, acquisitions, and corporate governance?
A: Business law firms provide attorneys for business law and corporate lawyers who guide companies through complex business transactions, including negotiation, due diligence, contract drafting, and establishing governance frameworks to manage company operations.