Dallas, Texas, Business Start-Up AttorneyWhen is a corporation better than a partnership? What is the difference between an L.L.C. and an L.L.P.? The business formation process contains a myriad of terms and structures that can make any business start-up confusing. Attorney Richard F. McMullen can explain these terms and point out which structure will best suits your new organization's needs. Offering Business Advice Since 1976The law office of Richard F. McMullen, P.C., assists individuals and groups in choosing the best business structure for them as they start a business. The firm advises clients based on their specific needs, goals and plans. Attorney Richard F. McMullen discusses each suitable business structure with his clients and makes a recommendation based on their needs and plans. He can advise on business structures of all sizes and complexities:
Mr. McMullen understands the benefits and potential problems one might encounter in each of these business structures. For example, he advises that forming a corporation is often best for a company that will conduct business over state lines. He knows that licensed professionals are often limited to the P.C. structure. Based on the details of your organization — whether there will be one owner or several, and the areas in which you want to operate — Mr. McMullen can confidently advise you. His goal is to prevent disputes in the future by planning well in the present. Contact Business Start-up Lawyer Richard F. McMullenFor more information on a business start-up or organization structure, contact the law office of Richard F. McMullen, P.C. He can be reached by phone at (972) 490-6999, by E-mail, or through the intake form on the Contact Page. |











