Kentucky Business Litigation
Regard Law Group, PLLC are the Kentucky business law experts. Our team provides a sensible approach to every business question from partnership agreements to litigation, and everything in-between. We offer more than just one-off legal projects (although we can do that too!). We want to be a sounding board and partner to your company. We will help you understand your options and make the choices that will help your company thrive for years to come.
Business formation and organization
Lease and contract drafting
Purchase agreements and proposals
General counsel services
Regulatory requirements
Commercial litigation
Commercial evictions
Contract review
BUSINESS MATTERS that Regard Law can help with:
If your company is facing a legal issue in Lexington, KY, and the surrounding areas, contact us. We can put our decades of experience to work for you and your company. Learn more by contacting our office to schedule an appointment with a member of our team.
Why Choose Regard Law To trust with My business law needs?
Business Law FAqs
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The Kentucky business law experts at Regard Law Group, PLLC can handle any type of business law challenge you need.
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No. You do not need a Kentucky business lawyer to form an LLC. However, like all aspects of law, just because you can do something, it does not mean that you should. Kentucky business regulations are complex. If you want to make sure your LCC offers you the flexibility and protection your business needs, make sure it is done right. Contact us for a free consultation.
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There are many types of business structures from LLCs to C Corps and even S Corps. Which structure is right for you and your business depends on a lot of factors. Each one has different liability and tax implications. To make sure you find the best operating agreement for your business, contact us. The Kentucky business law attorneys at Regard Law Group, PLLC will make sure your business is setup to succeed.
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Economic duress is a common defense in contract law. Duress argues that a binding contract is not enforceable because one party of the contract was acting in an improper manner. If you think the counterparty to your contract is acting in an improper manner, contact us. The Kentucky business law attorneys at Regard Law Group, PLLC will provide you the counsel and support you need.