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Company Formation, Restructuring and Dissolution Lawyers

Choosing the right type of corporate entity is crucial to ensure the growth and success of any business. At Murphy & Vickers, P.C., our attorneys have considerable experience in assisting both new and on-going business owners with company formation, restructuring and dissolution.

We create the following kinds of business entity structures both inside and outside of Texas:

  • C and S corporations 
  • Professional corporations board room
  • Limited liability companies
  • General partnerships
  • Limited partnerships
  • Limited liability partnerships
  • Professional associations
  • Non-profit corporations
  • Joint ventures

 

 

 

 

Our attorneys take an individualized approach to business formation to determine which corporate entity is the best for a clients business. Here, we take into account many factors, such as:

  • What size is your business?
  • What is the nature of your business?
  • Are you organizing an ongoing business or a startup?
  • Do you have employees or are you a sole proprietor?
  • Do you want to take your company public or keep it a closely held business?
  • Will you seek funding from third-party investors?
  • What types of business licensing do you need?
  • Are you a minority-owned business?
  • Where do you plan to be in the next 12 to 18 months?

Our business organization lawyers will prepare all documentation required, such as the certificates of formation, bylaws, partnership agreements, and LLC regulations. We also implement corporate conversions for on-going businesses to minimize tax burdens, increase protection to owners, and separate business interests to segregate potential liability. We also assist in the dissolution of all types of corporate entities.

Many of our business clients are interested in keeping their business entities separate property under Texas’s complicated community property laws. Therefore we advise clients on how to shield their businesses from events such as divorce and remarriage.

Contact us now to hear more about our business formation, reorganization and dissolution legal services.