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BUSINESS LAW

Asset Purchase Agreements, Contracts, Business Sales, Business Purchase , and LLC & Inc. Creation

Buying a House

ASSETS PURCHASE
AGREEMENTS

An asset purchase agreement is an agreement between a buyer and a seller that finalizes terms and conditions related to the purchase and sale of a company's assets.


To learn more about Asset Purchase Agreements, please contact us by telephone at (978) 887-1000, or send us an email on our Contacts page.

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CONTRACTS

A contract is an agreement that specifies certain legally enforceable rights and obligations pertaining to two or more parties.

 

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BUSINESS SALES

A Business Sale transaction usually involves buying the assets of the business, including stock, equipment, and goodwill. Most commonly, the assets that are transferred to the buyer as part of the Business Sale transaction include the business name, intellectual property, and client lists.


To learn more about business sales, please contact us by telephone at (978) 887-1000, or send us an email on our Contacts page.

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BUSINESS PURCHASE

During the sale of a business, both the seller and buyer must follow a certain legal process. After signing a letter of intent and doing due diligence, this agreement marks the official start of the legally binding transaction of a business.


This agreement requires the buyer to purchase the business according to the terms and price outlined in the agreement. These documents can be lengthy and full of legalese, which is why an experienced attorney should create the purchase agreement.


To learn more about business purchase agreements, please contact us by telephone at(978) 887-1000, or send us an email on our Contacts page.

LLC & INC. CREATION

A limited liability company is the United States-specific form of a private limited company. It is a business structure that can combine the pass-through taxation of a partnership or sole proprietorship with the limited liability of a corporation. Incorporation is the formation of a new corporation. The corporation may be a business or a non-profit organization.


To learn more about LLC and Inc. creation, please contact us by telephone at (978) 887-1000, or send us an email on our Contacts page.

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