3883 Rogers Bridge Rd., Suite 206A
Duluth, Ga. 30097
770.476.9793
Fax: 770-476-9795
info@mlapc.com
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MLA Services
  • Business Litigation
  • Divorce, Child Custody and Family Law
  • Business Formation, Business Transactions and General Corporate Work
  • Probate and / or Estate Litigation
  • Eminent Domain / Condemnation Matters
  • Estate Planning and Estate Administration
  • Real Estate and Construction Litigation
For more information on how we can help to protect your business, family and estate, Contact Us Today. 770.476.9793
Practice Area: Business Formation and General Corporate Work
Our firm assists businesses ranging from start-ups to mid-size businesses with multi-state locations with matters involving business formation, shareholder agreements, and/or modification of existing business entity to accommodate different levels of business ownership.

Our business formation work often involves completion of key set-up steps for clients who have used business formation services available on the Internet. Key omissions found include:

  • Failure to issue stock or membership units for new corporation or new LLC.
  • Failure to adjust LLC Operating Agreement to specific business needs.
  • Failure to include restrictive covenants to prevent shareholders or LLC members from leaving and taking business opportunities or competing with original business entity
  • Failure to include proper by-laws or specify voting requirements on key business issues.

Our Offer: We will review your corporate or LLC formation documents at No Charge and provide a written evaluation of proposed corrective actions with estimate of costs regarding the same.

  • We find defective incorporation issues even with business of three or more business professionals, including accounting firms, engineers, architects and even other law firms.
  • In these economic times, the last thing your business needs is incomplete documents that can lead to an internal dispute or litigation.
  • In our experience, incomplete corporate or LLC documents prolong shareholder or member disputes because the rights and/or remedies of the parties are not clearly specified.
 

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