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Corporate law involves the interactions of shareholders, directors, employees and creditors with businesses. When entities deal with a formation, operation or dissolution related to commercial and contract law, disputes and conflicting views can arise between multiple parties.

Corporate attorneys are often called upon to assist with legal paperwork, contracts or dissolutions for a smoother outcome. Specializing in multiple aspects of law, corporate and business attorneys work closely to ensure that their client’s risks are minimized in structural issues, employment law, government reporting, mergers and other commercial-related ventures.

Your Best Interests

Fryer & Hansen, PLLC proudly exercises the fact that the size of your business, corporation or partnership doesn’t play a role in the services we provide. Our corporate attorneys provide a full range of business assistance to clients of all sizes, whether you operate/own a small business or a conglomerate.

We help identify strategies and suitable approaches to tackle and resolve your business needs. With our understanding and experience in corporate law, we will work diligently and tenaciously to legally oversee business structures such as:

Let Our Attorneys Do the Work

Looking to do business with other companies/corporations? Confused with all of the legal and contract jargon? Don’t allow the future of your business to get tied up with contract disputes, compliance issues or consolidations.

At Fryer & Hansen, PLLC, we can assist you with mergers, compliances, various corporate law legalities or drafting contracts. We work with businesses and clients in addressing strategies and other issues through corporate proceedings.

Whether you’re expanding your company’s ventures, negotiating a contract agreement or are seeking more information on how to handle your issue, our corporate attorneys are here to help. Give us a call at 956.686.6606 or visit us at our McAllen office today.

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