Wichita Start-Up Business Lawyer

Starting a new business is thrilling and life-changing. But it can also be stressful and frightening. Davis Business Law’s Wichita start-up business attorneys can help alleviate your stress and legal worries by navigating you through the start-up process.

Your passion is people, your product, and your service – or all of the above. You want to focus on those things, not choosing the proper legal entity, which laws apply to your business, what licenses your business needs, what taxes it must pay, etc. You should consult a Wichita start-up business attorney to help you identify and manage legal issues with starting a new business. We can help you with a successful launch. Call us at (316) 252-2291 or contact us online for a free consultation.

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Crucial Legal Matters for Start-ups

When starting a new business, it is essential to identify and act upon the necessary steps to protect your assets. One mistake or unidentified problem can result in a lawsuit. And defending a lawsuit can quickly exhaust a small business’s assets and revenue. An experienced small business start-up attorney will identify risks so your business can pay for an ounce of prevention before it is forced to purchase a pound of cure.

The following are among the first steps for a start-up business to take:

  • Choose and create a business entity
  • Prepare business governance documents
  • Lease agreements
  • Employee and contractor agreements

We discuss each of these steps below. 

Business Entity Choice and Creation

One of your first steps is to decide what business entity best fits your situation. Choosing the correct business entity requires analyzing different factors. But, many businesses find a balance of protection and flexibility in limited liability companies or non-public corporations. 

The different types of business entities in Kansas include the following:

  • Sole proprietorship
  • Limited partnership
  • General partnership
  • Limited liability partnership (LLP)
  • Limited liability company (LLC)
  • Corporation

Among the factors to consider when choosing the correct entity include: what your business does, how many owners or investors it has, anticipated growth, transferability of ownership interest, protecting individual assets, liability protection, and flexibility of form and structure. The seasoned start-up business attorneys at Davis Business Law can walk you through the factors and help you determine the right fit for your business. 

Business Entity Governance Documents

After you have chosen and created your business entity, you should prepare governing documents. Even though some businesses, like partnerships and LLCs, do not technically need governing documents to exist, a company should still have them to protect itself and its owners against possible future circumstances and challenges.

Further, it may be tempting to download governing documents off the internet or to purchase them a la carte from a legal database. While that may be cheaper in the short term, much of our litigation involves disputes over these generic documents. We believe investing in specifically-tailored legal advice and hiring a business attorney to prepare your governing documents is the wisest approach. 

Governing business documents include the following:

  • By-laws for a corporation
  • The operating agreement for an LLC
  • Partnership agreements for a partnership
  • Minute book or form
  • Member or stock certificates
  • Initial minutes

By-laws, operating agreements, and partnership agreements are extremely important. Each of them governs how to operate their respective entities, as well as the rights and responsibilities of the owners to each other and the company. For example, if the relationship between you and the other owners breaks down or changes in the future, or if one of the members wants to leave, a court will look at this document to determine what happens.

Lease Agreements

The first agreement a start-up business often signs is a commercial real estate lease agreement. Often, a landlord will aggressively encourage the business owner to sign quickly or lose out on the retail space. But we highly recommend you hire an experienced Wichita start-up business attorney to review your commercial lease before you sign it.

We handle lawsuits for business owners who did not hire an attorney to review their lease before they signed it. Some of the issues we have seen include the following:

  • Space not being ready by the move-in date
  • Battles over who pays for repairs to large or permanent items like the furnace or plumbing
  • Conflict over shared space with other tenants
  • Disputes with the landlord regarding signage
  • Disputes regarding subleasing

These types of issues are just a sample. Davis Business Law’s Wichita business attorneys want to help you avoid problems like these. 

Employee & Contractor Agreements and Other Contracts

Leases are not the only contracts you will need early in your endeavors. Most businesses need employment agreements, contractor agreements, contracts for suppliers and vendors, and even releases for customers, depending on your business. 

Also, whether confidentiality is included in an employment agreement or part of a collaborator or investor agreement, we can help prepare a confidentiality and non-compete contract that protects your ideas. Your ideas, inventions, and customer lists are among your most important assets, and you should invest in protecting them from unpermitted use. 

Further, as with the business governing documents, too many business owners find themselves in legal trouble because they use a downloaded governing document. Those documents are not tailored to your business. Sometimes they are not even tailored to the law of your state. 

We have handled litigation for many clients who wrote or downloaded their contracts. And we can attest it is worth investing in an experienced Wichita business attorney helping you prepare or review your contracts instead of doing it yourself. 

Build A Relationship With Counsel As Your Business Forms

When you hire an attorney for your business, you want an attorney who sees how much you’ve invested in your business, shares in that passion, and genuinely cares about your business. When you hire Davis Business Law’s business attorneys to help you form your company, you let us build that relationship with you. 

Contact us today to help you build a firm foundation for your company. We take pride in helping our clients grow their businesses. Call us at (316) 252-2291 or contact us online for a free consultation.

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Call us at (316) 252-2291 or complete the form below. Your form will be directly emailed to us for a quick reply, typically within 1 business day often within hours the same day. All information is confidential.

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Meet Our Wichita Business Lawyers

John Sill, Esq.

John Sill, Esq.

Derek I. Grimes, Esq.

Derek I. Grimes, Esq.

Jared Marsh, Esq.

Jared Marsh, Esq.

Contact Us

(316) 252-2291

office@davisbusinesslaw.com

Address

151 S Whittier St

Wichita, KS 67207

Davis Business Law

151 S Whittier St

Wichita, KS 67207

From Our Clients

Michael Lloyd
Michael Lloyd
17:43 29 Jul 22
I needed quick advice for contract review and business changes to which they were very responsive and available. Sound advice and knowledgeable. I’m... glad I found them.read more
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RMike Wittkkop
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Todd Bules
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Regan Mckenzie
14:24 24 May 22
Hiring Davis Law was the best decision I ever made for my business.
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Tyler Ellis
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Matt was very professional and helpful when it came to our business problem. He had the issue resolved in just a couple of days. We will definitely... use him again.read more
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Jeff Washburn
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