Practice Teams

Practice Teams

As a full-service business law firm, we emphasize teamwork and technology in order to meet clients' needs. The following practice groups are comprised of transactional lawyers and litigators.

Business Litigation

Resolving disputes between businesses, such as breach of contract actions, enforcing license agreements, and commercial real estate disputes. 
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Government Contracts

Protorae Law has lawyers experienced in both the contract formation and contract administration stages of the government contracts lifecycle. Learn More  

Business Transactions

Contract and business relationship analysis, negotiation, and drafting; mergers & acquisitions, buying and selling businesses; financing, security, pledge, and guaranty agreements; nondisclosure agreements; consulting, distribution, broker, agent, and leasing agreements; joint ventures; teaming agreements. Learn More  

Corporate and Partnership Break-Ups

Shareholder, LLC member, and partner disputes and workouts; company and partnership break-ups; buyouts of equity holders; fiduciary duty advice; dissolutions; mediation, arbitration, and litigation of such disputes.
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Corporate, LLC, and Partnership Law

Choice of entity and entity formation; shareholder, member, and partner agreements; buy-sell and governance agreements; equity purchase and grant agreements; restructurings, recapitalizations, and reorganizations; fiduciary duty and management operations advisory services. Learn More

Employment Law

Negotiating and drafting employment agreements enforcing and defending against non-competition agreements drafting employee handbooks wage and hours matters and defending employers in employment discrimination matters. Learn More

Unfair Business Practices

This area includes business conspiracies; corporate raiding of employees, trade secrets and other intellectual property; breaches of fiduciary duties; partnership and internal corporate disputes; tortious interference with contracts and business expectancies; and fraud. Jim Kinsel co-authors the unfair business practices blog: http://unfairbusinesspractices.blogspot.com.
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