Our firm provides specialized legal services devoted to asset protection matters.When you have a great idea for a new business or need to start an
entity for an existing business, responsible planning for the best
outcomes should include talking to a lawyer about your rights and
obligations under New York law. At the Law Office of Eric Habib, we can
guide you through the process of starting your new business, from
talking about the best entity for your purposes to helping you
negotiate agreements and your commercial real estate lease.
You can feel comfortable talking with us about your business entity
formation needs. We are a high-quality law firm that brings big
firm legal services to individuals and businesses while providing
the personal attention and reasonable cost found at a small law firm.
So, when you have a business idea, consult with us.
We help our business formation clients by offering a range of services to help get their businesses started:
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Choosing a business entity: We assist with formation of the initial business entity, whether it's a
partnership, an S corporation, a C Corporation, or an LLC. We listen to
your needs and advise you on which one makes the most sense for your
goals
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Filing the proper paperwork: We help you draft the business, partnership, buyout, shareholder, or
LLC agreements. At the Law Office of Eric Habib, we also help you file
the certificate of incorporation and any necessary documentation with
the state.
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Finding the perfect business location: At our law firm, we can review your commercial lease. This may help you
avoid problems down the road. New business owners often sign
complicated New York City commercial leases that can get them into a
lot of trouble. In a commercial lease, it is wise to have a
well-qualified lawyer review all the various lease provisions, like
recapture provisions, relocation provisions, and termination
provisions; guarantee; and good guy clauses, to make sure that your
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People often think of getting into the business but often not how to get out of it. With extensive experience in helping clients with business entity
formation, we know that new business owners often think only of the
gains related to their business, not of its termination or the ending
of the relationship. Although we certainly hope that there will never
be losses, we firmly believe that working with a lawyer is the best way
to protect you from personal liability—it is just responsible business
planning.
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