Orange County Business Lawyer.

Newport Beach Business Attorney: If you need the assistance of an Orange County Business Lawyer, our attorney is experienced in business law and can assist you with all of yoour business law needs including, Corporations, LLP's, LLC's, Real Estate Law, and Contract matters. Our Orange County Business & Corporate Lawyer can help.


Corporation Board of Directors.
The corporation’s Board of Directors oversee the implementation of the corporation’s business purposes. The Board selects the Officers who will manage the corporation. The Board has fiduciary duties to act in the best interests of the corporation, and to put the interests of the corporation above their own. They must not create or become involved in conflicts of interest, such as, for example, selling real property they own to the corporation without full disclosure of the terms involved, or, usurping a corporate opportunity to invest in a business related to the corporation’s business purpose. Any such act can create personal liability for breach of fiduciary duty in that Board member.


How Do I Form a Corporation?

Do you need the help of an attorney with forming a corporation, creating bylaws, drafting corporate resolutions, minutes, or assistance with the disolution of the corporation? Our Orange County corporate lawyer can help you with your business law needs such as forming or disolving a corporation, LLC's, or LLP's. Moreover, we can assist you with all your contract law related issues including drafting Partnership Agreements, Operating Agreements and contracts for the sale of goods or services.

Partnership Law: General Partnerships, LLP's & LLC's Partnerships, LLP's, and LLC's

What is the difference between a partnership and LLP? What is a LLC? How do I form an LLC, LLP or partnership? Do I need a lawyer to assist me with the formation or dissolution of an LLC, LLP, or partnership? What are my rights and obligations with respect to the organization?

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Corporations Law Corporations Director's Duties

The Board has fiduciary duties to act in the best interests of the corporation, and to put the interests of the corporation above their own. They must not create or become involved in conflicts of interest, such as, for example, selling real property they own to the corporation without full disclosure of the terms involved, or, usurping a corporate opportunity to invest in a business related to the corporation’s business purpose. Any such act can create personal liability for breach of fiduciary duty in that Board member.

Dissolution of the Corporation

How do I disolve a corporation? Are there tax issues associated with the dissolution of the corporation? Are the rules the same for dissolutions of LLC's, LLP's, or Partnerships? Do I need a lawyer for the corporate disolution? If you require the assistance of an attorney in disolving your corporation our Orange county lawyer can help you to disolve the corporation. Are there tax issues associated with the dissolution of the corporation? Are the rules the same for LLC's, LLP's, or Partnerships? How do I disolve a corporation? Are there tax issues associated with the dissolution of the corporation? Are the rules the same for LLC's, LLP's, or Partnerships? How do I disolve a corporation? Are there tax issues associated with the dissolution of the corporation? Are the rules the same for LLC's, LLP's, or Partnerships? How do I disolve a corporation? Are there tax issues associated with the dissolution of the corporation? Are the rules the same for LLC's, LLP's, or Partnerships?

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