Business Transaction Attorney Serving Middle Tennessee
Practical legal support for deals, contracts & day-to-day decisions.
Whether you're launching a business, reviewing a contract, or negotiating a deal, having experienced legal counsel makes all the difference. We help business owners handle transactions with confidence—avoiding costly mistakes and building a solid legal foundation along the way.
We advise clients across Middle Tennessee, including Davidson, Sumner & Robertson counties. From startups to long-standing local companies, we provide steady, real-world legal guidance for everyday business needs.
How We Help With Business Transactions
We Help You Move With Clarity
Business decisions carry legal weight. We review your contracts, explain your options, and help you take the next step with full understanding.
We Focus on Risk & Readiness
Our job is to help you spot problems before they happen. We help clients reduce liability, protect ownership, and ensure deals are built to last.
We Build Long-Term Relationships
As your business grows, so do your legal needs. We’re here to support you with reliable, accessible guidance at every stage.
What We Handle
Entity Formation
LLCs, partnerships, corporations—we help you choose the right structure and file the necessary documents to get started the right way.
Operating Agreements & Bylaws
We draft and review foundational business documents that protect all parties and clarify roles, responsibilities & ownership stakes.
Contract Review & Negotiation
Whether you're signing a lease, hiring a vendor, or buying a business, we review contracts with a critical eye and negotiate terms that make sense.
Asset Purchase Agreements
Buying or selling a business? We assist with drafting and reviewing asset purchase agreements to ensure a smooth transition.
Business Dissolution or Sale
If you're wrapping up a company or passing it on, we help manage the legal and financial aspects of that exit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an attorney to start an LLC?
Technically, no—but it’s highly recommended. We help you choose the right entity, draft an operating agreement, and avoid future disputes between partners.
What’s the difference between an operating agreement & bylaws?
Operating agreements are for LLCs, while bylaws apply to corporations. Both outline how the business runs and help reduce conflict down the road.
Can I use a template for contracts?
Let's Start a ConversationOnline templates often miss key protections. We review contracts for liability risks, vague language, and state law compliance to make sure they hold up in court if needed.
What if a deal falls through or a partner backs out?
We assist with enforcing agreements, resolving disputes, or winding down the business. When necessary, we’re prepared to represent you in litigation.
Do you only work with large businesses?
No—we work with businesses of all sizes, including family-run shops, solo entrepreneurs & small partnerships. We offer practical advice without overcomplicating things.
Every business deal has legal consequences—good or bad.
We’re here to help you make smart decisions, avoid unnecessary risk & build a business that’s built to last.