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March 26, 2020 Finding the Right Lawyer for your Business

A few pointers for finding the right business attorney.

Starting a manufacturing business is rife with challenges. Eventually, legal advice and representation will be needed. Hiring a business lawyer is one of the most important decisions you will make. It is essential that you get a business lawyer with whom you feel comfortable. You must also find a lawyer who can defend your company’s interests.

Here are a few pointers for finding the right business attorney:

1. Decide when it is best to hire a lawyer

When launching a business in the manufacturing sector or another industrial setting, you need to be very careful about spending. At some point, having a lawyer will become indispensable, but lawyers cost money. After you have reached the development stage of your business where legal services are needed, you should contact business lawyers and inquire about price. This will allow you to properly incorporate legal services into your cost of doing business.

2. Choose a law firm that knows your business

This is essential. Your attorney should have experience with your industry. They should know the nature, dynamics, products, and common problems in your field. They should also advise you of the potential liabilities and obstacles you may face. And they should help you establish practices that will reduce your chances of being sued.

If you’re in manufacturing, retain the services of a local law firm with experience in handling issues related to manufacturing. For example, factory owners in Southern California would seek the services of the Cory Briggs attorney team based in San Diego. This law firm would have the insights and experience needed to appropriately handle a SoCal factory’s legal matters.

3. Your lawyer should be located near your business

You should have easy access to your attorney. As your business grows, you will need to meet with them regularly. The firm should also have established ties to the community. You want to work with a lawyer who has relationships with the people who run institutions and organizations that support your company.

4. Choose a law firm that is the right size

If your company is growing at a rapid rate, your legal issues will multiply quickly. You will need a law firm that can handle the work without losing sight of the individual needs of their clients. This is where a specialized “boutique” business law firm comes into the picture. A boutique law firm will have experienced lawyers without the massive caseload that leads so many clients to feel like they don’t matter.

5. Choose a lawyer who brings a variety of resources with them

You should retain the services of a law firm that is highly connected in the legal profession and in your industry. A law firm that holds regular events in which its clients get to meet and socialize can be advantageous to you. If your law firm is dealing with an especially complex matter on your behalf, they may need the help and advice of agencies, companies, or other law firms. The more alliances, partnerships, and professional relationships a law firm has, the more effective they will be in representing you and defending your interests.

Depending on the line of business you are in, you may also want to hire a law firm that is politically connected at the local, state, and federal levels.

 

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