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Business Law & Formation
 

Business Formation and Dissolution Lawyers

Serving Clients in Idaho and Washington

At the law office of Ramsden & Lyons, LLP, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, we assist clients with all their business formation needs and advise them on matters to help avoid future disputes. When those disputes cannot be avoided and necessitate dissolving a business entity, we can help with that as well.

Choosing an Entity

At business start-up, our attorneys help clients determine their profit sharing, management and liability preferences and choose the type of business entity that best meets their needs. We help clients set up corporations, limited and general partnerships, limited liability companies, limited liability partnerships, and tax-exempt organizations.

Other Business Services

Once our clients are operating entities, we help promote profitability by ongoing liability assessment and risk management advice, transactional work such as contract drafting and negotiation, and debt collection.

If our clients get in a dispute with an employee, a business partner, a shareholder or another business, we will represent their interests through skilled negotiations, arbitration, or business litigation if necessary.

We are skilled at handling all these matters. With so much experience and knowledge, clients can trust that we will handle their business needs effectively.

Business Formation and Dissolution

Ramsden & Lyons, LLP, is a business formation and dissolution law firm. We pride ourselves on being our clients' advocate through all their business' legal needs, including through the sale or unwinding of the company.

Is a partner leaving your business? Did you decide to sell your business to a different company? Do you need to shut down your business for financial reasons? We can help. We will draft and review purchase and sale agreements, advise on matters of transferring assets and ownership, and assist with other necessary legal matters.

For more information on business formation and dissolution, contact Ramsden & Lyons, LLP.