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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a lawyer to start a business?
While not required, a lawyer helps you choose the right entity, protect personal assets, and avoid common pitfalls. The cost upfront saves money on problems later.
How much does a business lawyer cost?
Business attorneys typically charge $150-$500/hour. Many offer flat fees for specific services like LLC formation ($500-$1,500) or contract review ($200-$500).
What's the difference between LLC and Corporation?
LLCs offer flexibility and pass-through taxation. Corporations are better for raising investment or going public. An attorney can recommend the best structure for your goals.
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