Business Formation
Corporate and Limited Liability Companies
Business formation requires extensive knowledge in accounting, bankruptcy, zoning, licensing and a host of other legal areas. At WAPC, we have the legal expertise needed to help our clients make informed decisions in structuring their business, whether choosing a corporate entity, such as a C corporation or an S corporation, or forming a Limited Liability Company, such as an LLP, LP, PC or General Partnership. We continue to provide valuable legal advice for our clients by assisting with the legal aspect of corporate business transactions, as their businesses grow. We also have the experience to successfully represent unincorporated associations in matters of business management and formation.
Practicing in courthouses for all Alabama county seats including: Tuscumbia, Athens, Huntsville, Scottsboro, Fort Payne, Guntersville, Decatur, Moulton, Russellville, Hamilton, Double Springs, Cullman, Oneonta, Gadsden, Centre, Lafayette, Ashville, Jasper, Fayette, Vernon, Birmingham, Heflin, Carrolton, Tuscaloosa, Columbiana, Centreville, Clanton, Talladega, Wedowee, Ashland, Eutaw, Greensboro, Marion, Clanton, Prattville, Wetumpka, Opelika, Livingston, Selma, Montgomery, Tuskegee, Phenix City, Butler, Linden, Camden, Hayneville, Union Springs, Clayton, Grove Hill, Luverne, Troy, Chatom, Evergreen, Andalusia, Elba, Ozark, Abbeville, Dothan, Geneva, Brewton, Bay Minette, Mobile, Anniston, Rockford, Monroeville
Rule 7.2(e) of the Rule of Professional Conduct of the Alabama State Bar requires the following:
"No representation is made that the quality of legal service preformed is greater than the quality of legal services by other lawyers." |
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