Vector Law group
Business Law & Contracts FAQs
What is business law?
Business law (also known as commercial law) is an amalgamation of multiple fields of law. It is a little bit of contracts, a little bit of business planning, a little bit of intellectual property, and a lot of negotiation.
Why would I need a business lawyer?
Our lawyers have years’ worth of knowledge and have advised many businesses. Having an experienced team of attorneys, such as our, guiding you through one of the most complex fields of law generally saves you money and prevents unnecessary lawsuits. It is often said that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
What type of business entities do you have experience dealing with?
Our team of attorneys primarily handles entities such as LLCs, C Corporations, Partnerships, Joint Ventures, and Sole Proprietorships. However, we are open to learning about, and assisting you with, the management of entities not listed above.
Do you handle lawsuits involving business?
Yes! Our team of experienced business attorneys regularly handle cases such as Breach of Contract, Fraud, and Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices involving businesses. So, if your business needs skilled attorneys with experience in business litigation, Vector Law Group is here to help.
Why should I hire a lawyer to draft my contracts?
Drafting contracts is an art form. An experienced contract attorney can take the facts of your case, along with your desired outcome, and produce a carefully constructed contract that fits your needs. Form contracts found on the internet may be free, but they often lead to problems because they do not consider the facts relevant to your situation.
Does Vector Law Group review or edit contracts I already have?
Yes, we do! Our team is more than happy to review and advise on the enforceability of your contracts once we are hired. We often update and revise existing contracts to better benefit you and your unique situation. For example, if you are given a contract, we can often revise the terms to be more favorable to you.
What kinds of contracts do you deal with?
We have experience with many contract types including non-compete agreements, non-disclosure agreements, independent contractor agreements, sales contracts, service contracts, leases, rental agreements, and many more.
If you would like to learn more, please feel free to reach out; the first call is always free!