Nevada & Arizona Contract Lawyer
Protecting Your Rights And Interests
Contracts are an essential element for doing business. A contract can describe what is expected of each party, in clear and unambiguous terms. It can indicate what recourse each party has should a dispute arise over performance. A contract can protect your rights and interests.
At the law firm of Leah Martin Law, we provide advice and services regarding all types of business contracts, including:
- Sales and Purchase Agreements
- Corporate Bylaws
- LLC Operating Agreements
- Service and Customer Agreements
- Real Estate Contracts
- Commercial Leases
- Employment Contracts
- Noncompete Agreements
- Nondisclosure Agreements
- Shareholder and Partner Agreements
- Other types of business contracts
Contact us today for a consultation regarding a contract or other business matter.
A Lawyer Protecting The Interests Of Business Owners In Nevada And Arizona
Leah Martin Law attorneys have extensive experience providing commercial law advice to business owners in Nevada and Arizona. Our attorneys can draft a business contract, review a proposed contract, or provide you with an opinion regarding the enforceability of an existing contract.
You can rest assured knowing your contracts have been thoroughly reviewed and the essential details of your legal matter have been scrutinized by an experienced legal professional. We will respond promptly with cogent advice upon completion of the contract review. Be confident in knowing that your rights and interests are protected, contact us today for a free consultation!
Experienced Nevada And Arizona Partnership Agreement Lawyer
Our firm regularly assists entrepreneurs in matters involving partnership agreements and shareholder agreements. In addition to recommending the best type of business entity to establish, attorney Leah Martin can draw up a partner or shareholder agreement, as well as an operating agreement that clearly defines the roles and responsibilities of each partner or shareholder. This can spare you and your co-owners much trouble as your enterprise expands. Leah Martin can also include language that spells out what is to happen should one of the owners wish to withdraw from the enterprise or sell it.
Contact An Attorney
To schedule a free consultation with an experienced contract attorney, contact Leah Martin Law