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Experienced Chattanooga, Tennessee, Business Law Attorneys Advise on Business Law from Start-up through OperationsThe Chattanooga, Tennessee, business law attorneys at Berke, Berke & Berke handle a wide range of business legal issues from starting a new company to drafting contracts and policies, from litigation to employment law. The Berke law firm’s business attorneys have the experience and legal knowledge to start your business on a strong legal foundation. Legal advice and counsel from Berke, Berke & Berke business lawyers can guide a business through continuing operations. The law firm: - Helps businesses choose the most efficient and effective business structure
- Drafts and files the documents necessary to establish a Limited Liability Company (LLC), Limited Partnership (LP), Subchapter S Corporation, Subchapter C Corporation, and a wide variety of other business entities
- Drafts effective operating agreements, partnership agreements, corporate by-laws, and variety of other business formation related documentation
- Offers employment law legal services, including legal advice and representation for issues related to employment agreements, human resources policy development, discrimination, whistle blower protection, retaliation, and a wide variety of other employment law issues
- Represents clients in business litigation, mediation, and negotiation
We understand that you and your business have unique legal needs. Trust in the Tennessee business and commercial law attorneys at Berke, Berke & Berke to protect your rights and vital interests – now and into the future. At Berke, Berke & Berke, the law firm offers clients a free initial consultation. Located on Chattanooga’s North Shore. Easy access from the interstate. Parking by the front door. Handicap accessible. Berke, Berke & Berke Attorneys at Law 420 Frazier Avenue P.O. Box 4747 Chattanooga, TN 37405 Tel: 423-266-5171 Fax: 423-265-5307
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