San antonio texas business valuation lawyers

San antonio texas business valuation lawyers

Rosenblatt Law Firm are Business-Minded Attorneys representing business entities and business owners alike. Our goal is to tailor the right entity for the right business. Our clients include a wide variety of entities, such as:

  • Corporations

  • Limited Liability Companies

  • Limited Partnerships

  • Joint Ventures

  • Professional Corporations

  • Professional Associations

  • Nonprofit entities

  • Trusts

  • Mergers and Acquisitions

Once the entity is formed, our work is not done. A successful business requires a strong foundation in order to be prepared for incidences down the line. That is why San Antonio business lawyers are well-versed in the drafting of management agreements, employment contracts, leases, company handbooks, safety manuals, stock option agreements, and succession plans, and a wide variety of other contracts. We also help businesses with strategic planning, exit planning, and other business issues.

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San antonio texas business valuation lawyers

San antonio texas business valuation lawyers
Some business owners prefer to purchase a franchise or franchise their existing business. We are adept in the franchise process and aiding Franchisors and Franchisees to achieve their goals.

Our San Antonio business attorneys not only assist with the present issues at hand, but also thinks down the road, once the dust settles, and considers such matters as licensing issues, federal and state tax issues, and more. Beyond legal guidance, the firm provides strategic planning, budgeting, retreat facilitation, accounting management, and advice for businesses.

Rosenblatt Law Firm understands business. We communicate with top decision makers to focus on legal needs while simultaneously addressing business goals.

Some business owners prefer to purchase a franchise or franchise their existing business. We are adept in the franchise process and aiding Franchisors and Franchisees to achieve their goals.

Our firm not only assists with the present issues at hand, but also thinks down the road, once the dust settles, and considers such matters as licensing issues, federal and state tax issues, and more. Beyond legal guidance, the firm provides strategic planning, budgeting, retreat facilitation, accounting management, and advice for businesses.

Rosenblatt Law Firm understands business. We communicate with top decision makers to focus on legal needs while simultaneously addressing business goals.

What our business lawyers Helped Our Clients Achieve

  • Helped hundreds of entrepreneurs start their business by creating entities and handling startup of the business.

  • Negotiated over one hundred exits for one or more partners from diverse entities, including electrical companies, local advertising companies, Petroleum service companies, professional corporations, and construction companies. In fact, we have been involved in over $100 million in transactions in the last five years.

  • Assisted firms to create strategic plans, transition and exit planning.

  • Formed over 400 entities since 2005.

  • Drafted numerous Uniform Franchise Offer Circulars (UFOC).

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How will I benefit from working with a San Antonio business lawyer?

A good attorney will help when there is an immediate need but also prepare for future unknowns. It can be difficult to measure the value of a successful business but having a good attorney as part of the team is essential.

What is the main difference between a corporation and an LLC?

Both are entity structures that provide the equity holder with liability protection. Depending on the business owner’s goals and long-term needs, sometimes one entity structure makes more sense than another.

What is usually included in an employment contract at a business?

While an employment agreement is not always necessary, the owner can include various protections for the business in an employment agreement. Further, an employee can feel better protected and have goals aligned with the business with a good employment agreement.

Why is it important to hire a business lawyer before starting a business?

When business owners fail to anticipate, they end up paying more taxes, more costs, and more legal fees. Having a good business attorney on your team allows the owner to avoid mistakes, create a clearer path forward and have a structure that is flexible enough to grow with the business.

  • Asset 1 Business Law
  • Asset 2 Estate Planning
  • Asset 3 Employment
  • icon_con Oil & Gas
  • icon_litigation Litigation
  • icon_realestate Real Estate Law
  • icon_const Construction
  • icon_contracts Exit Planning
  • icon_dcontracts Dealer Contracts

How much does it cost to get a small business valuation?

Depending on the scope of the valuation, a business valuation can cost anywhere from $7,000 to more than $20,000. Most certified business appraisers quote a project fee.

How much does it cost to get your company valued?

Valuing a simple business will likely cost around $5,000. For a more complex business, with multiple divisions and sophisticated business structures, this figure can range between $10,000 and $50,000, depending on the depth of the valuation.

How long does it take to do a valuation of a company?

While determining the value of your company is important, like most busy owners, you are probably also wondering, how long does a business valuation take? On average, it takes a professional analyst approximately 2 weeks to complete a thorough, well-supported business valuation.

What does a business valuation company do?

Business valuation determines the economic value of a business or business unit. Business valuation can be used to determine the fair value of a business for a variety of reasons, including sale value, establishing partner ownership, taxation, and even divorce proceedings.