Launch with confidence. Choosing the right business structure is a critical first step. Legal Practice Group provides educational resources and case evaluation to help you understand entity options, costs, and compliance — then connect with independent business formation lawyers across the United States.
Whether you’re forming an LLC, corporation, or partnership, the legal details matter. We’re here to help you navigate the process with clarity.
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A business formation lawyer (also called business entity formation lawyer) advises entrepreneurs on the legal structure that best suits their venture. They don’t just file paperwork — they help you understand the long‑term implications of each entity type.
LLC, S‑Corp, C‑Corp, nonprofit, partnership — each offers different liability protection, tax treatment, and management flexibility.
Articles of organization, certificates of incorporation, operating agreements, bylaws, and initial resolutions.
Annual reports, franchise taxes, registered agent requirements, and state‑specific formalities.
Every business is unique. Here are situations where independent legal guidance is especially valuable.
Operating agreements, profit distribution, and dispute resolution clauses.
Tax election, payroll setup, and shareholder formalities.
Authorized shares, investor rights, and securities law exemptions.
Succession planning, partnership structures, and asset protection.
Nexus issues, sales tax collection, and IP assignment.
PLLC/PC requirements, malpractice considerations, and licensing.
Compare LLC, S‑Corp, C‑Corp, and partnership based on liability, taxes, and growth plans.
Prepare and submit articles of organization/incorporation with the secretary of state.
Operating agreement (LLC) or bylaws (corporation) to define roles and procedures.
Employer Identification Number from IRS; state/local business licenses.
Set up annual report deadlines, franchise tax payments, and meeting minutes.
Our platform is designed to remove guesswork. After you complete a secure case evaluation, we provide educational materials tailored to your situation. If you wish to speak with an independent business formation lawyer, we facilitate an introduction through our nationwide network.
Tell us about your business idea, ownership, and timeline.
Receive a plain‑English summary of entity options and state requirements.
Get introduced to independent attorneys who focus on business formation in your area.
The right entity can save money, reduce risk, and attract investors.
Separate personal assets from business debts and lawsuits. LLCs and corporations offer strong shields.
Pass‑through vs. double taxation, self‑employment tax, and qualified business income deduction.
Single‑member, multi‑member, shareholder classes, and partnership allocations.
State filing fees, annual report costs, and compliance burdens vary by entity.
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We provide legal information and attorney connections for business formation in cities and states across the U.S.
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A business formation lawyer provides legal information and guidance on entity selection, prepares formation documents, drafts operating agreements, and advises on compliance to help you start your business correctly.
Costs vary by location and complexity. Many independent attorneys offer flat fees from $500 to $2,500 for LLC or corporation formation. Our case evaluation can provide estimated fee ranges in your area.
While DIY filing is possible, a business formation lawyer ensures documents are accurate, liability protection is maximized, and state-specific rules are met. Our platform helps you decide if professional guidance is right for you.
LLCs offer flexibility and pass‑through taxation with fewer formalities. S‑corps can reduce self‑employment taxes but require payroll and stricter recordkeeping. A lawyer can model both scenarios based on your profit projections.
Legal Practice Group offers a neutral attorney connection service. Complete a free case evaluation, and we’ll provide information and, if you choose, an introduction to independent business formation lawyers in our network who serve your location.
Core documents include articles of organization/incorporation, an operating agreement or bylaws, an EIN, and business licenses. Additional contracts (founder agreements, IP assignments) may be recommended.
No. We are a legal information and case evaluation platform. We do not practice law or represent clients. We connect users with independent attorneys. Any legal services are provided solely by those third‑party attorneys.
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