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Fort Worth Business Attorneys
Our lawyers provide both business transaction legal services
and business litigation services in the Fort Worth, TX Area.
Texas Business Law
The Silberman Law Firm, PLLC provides advice, document preparation, and litigation services related to business law in Fort Worth, TX. Most business transaction services are provided at flat rates; however, retainers are taken for complicated matters involving litigation. See below for a list of commonly provided services.
Commonly Provided Business Law Services:
Business Litigation
The Silberman Law Firm, PLLC provides services in commercial and business litigation matters across the state of Texas. Our firm is dedicated to offering cost effective litigation services to our clients. Beginning with the initial consultation, our lawyers form a strategic plan in achieving our client's goals in the litigation process.
Entity Formations
Most small and medium size businesses choose to operate within a recognized business entity as opposed to a sole proprietorship or partnership. Benefits to performing business functions through an entity include minimizing personal liability, flow through taxation, some degree of anonymity, greater asset protection, and business credibility...Read More
Non Compete Agreements
The use of non-compete agreements in Texas had primarily been reserved for executives in previous years; however, today these restrictive agreements are used by companies across a broad range of organizational hierarchies...Read More
Partnership Agreements
Buying or Selling a Business
A sale or purchase of a business in Texas usually involves a purchase-sale contract, a due-diligence period, and a closing. While the heart of the transaction is governed by the purchase-sale agreement, other documents used in the sale might include deeds for real property, bill of sale...Read More
LLC Formations
The Texas Limited Liability Company is currently the most prevalent entity formed by small businesses. Benefits to performing business functions through a LLC include minimizing personal liability, flow through taxation, some degree of anonymity, greater asset protection, and business credibility...Read More