Your business does not need to go without the legal representation. By outsourcing your General Counsel, you obtain the same protection as large corporations at a fraction of the cost.
Contract General Counsel is based on establishing an ongoing relationship through affordable representation. It provides protection for your business on an as needed basis and adds a valuable member to your team so that legal risks do not become expensive legal problems.
What does General Counsel do?
- They make sure you are compliant with local, state and federal law.
- They make sure you are protected in your contracts with customers, partners and vendors.
- They help with negotiations regarding purchases, leases, and other business transactions.
- They can prepare and review documents to protect your business.
- They can ensure business continuity and ensure that owners assets are protected for the benefit of their families.
Businesses will always benefit from effective legal advice; it is one of the reasons larger companies are staffed with in house counsel. Unfortunately, most small businesses cannot afford the luxury of in-house counsel. However, in the current environment the risks of not having an established relationship with counsel have increased exponentially. With ever changing local, state and federal regulations, as well as fluid employee and vendor relationships, every decision is an important one. Now more than ever, businesses need to leverage their legal environment while avoiding mistakes that could become critical.
Bruza Law’s broad-based experience allows effective advice on the myriad of different issues that impact smaller businesses. From operations, to ownership, to related family issues that often influence the success of a business, these issues can be identified and resolved, usually without having to refer them to other counsel. By identifying the most important issues to the business and addressing them, legal costs are reduced. By prioritizing and addressing the risks, you can protect what you have worked so hard to build.
Call Bruza Law, (734) 335-7695 for an initial no fee consultation.