Flanders Law Firm LLC represents clients seeking help with Minnesota business law. From start-up through maturity, the firm has the ability to help Minnesota businesses succeed.
Legal Services for Minnesota Start-Up Businesses
When businesses are just beginning, owners and managers need legal guidance to ensure the correct legal procedures are followed.
The firm has experience in business formation, including:
- LLC
- Corporations
- S Corprations
- Sole Proprietership
- Articles of Organization
- Corporate minutes
- Registration with the Minnesota Secretary of State
- Registration for a federal tax identification number (EIN)
Each new business will receive a complete corporate book containing its start-up documents. In addition, the firm will keep a copy of the corporate records for future reference.
If requested, the firm agrees to serve as a registered agent for Minnesota and out-of-state businesses.
Legal Services for mature businesses in Minnesota
The firm provides guidance to mature businesses in Minnesota. The firm drafts
- contracts
- leases, and other necessary corporate documents.
Joseph M. Flanders also has experience in negotiating contested contracts. The firm also offers litigation to Minnesota businesses when necessary.
Joseph M. Flanders has significant court experience conducting both pre-trial and trials. Joe encourages negotiation and settlement whenever possible, but he is not afraid of the courtroom. He also understands that, at times, Minnesota businesses need an aggressive attorney to fight for their rights.
Free Initial Consultations
Contact the Flanders Law Firm today. The firm offers free consultations to all potential clients. Call (612) 424.0398.
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