Overview
Dealing primarily with transactions in business, corporate law attorneys must be well-versed in the many processes and legal ramifications of business actions.
The corporate law attorneys at Naman, Howell, Smith and Lee, PLLC pride themselves on the superior service we provide to each client. We have the legal prowess and manpower of a large firm, coupled with the personal attention and interaction of a small firm.
Corporate Law Services
Corporate lawyers often serve two significant needs for a client: (1) serving as an adviser to company executives on the legal implications of business direction, future and growth strategies, and making major decisions impacting the company, and (2) representing the company in a range of other legal matters, including, mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructuring, equity grants or divestitures, and commercial transactions.
As a full service firm, our attorneys are also able to defend and represent our clients in court and handle complex business commercial litigation when needed.
While we offer a host of corporate legal services, we represent clients daily in specific key areas.
We commonly represent and serve clients with:
- Business Formation, equity structuring, and initial corporate planning
- Contract drafting and negotiation
- Stocks, securities, and equity interests
- Tax law, planning, and advice
- Compliance issues
- Intellectual property protection
- Buying and selling a business or its assets
- Bankruptcy
- Financial reporting
Deep Industry Knowledge
Knowing how the industry works is a key component to:
- Developing legal strategies
- Drafting and negotiating strong and meaningful contracts
- And establishing credibility and leverage in a negotiation
We use our resources to thoroughly investigate and understand the industries of each one of our clients, so businesses can rest assured that our work is thoughtful and complete.
With five offices and an active practice in courts throughout Texas, we are uniquely situated to serve the needs of clients throughout the state.