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Choosing the right business structure — whether an LLC, corporation, or partnership — depends on your goals, liability concerns, and tax considerations. Our Connecticut business lawyers help you evaluate options and establish the structure that protects your assets and supports long-term growth.
Yes. Business contracts are legally binding documents that define rights, responsibilities, and potential liabilities. The use of online templates can likely present contractual issues in the future if terms and conditions are not explicitly defined.
Business disputes can often be resolved through negotiation or mediation, but sometimes litigation is necessary.
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