Zuber & Taillieu
Corporate/Commercial Law
Business Formation Attorneys at Zuber & Taillieu
Whether you’re an executive of a company launching a subsidiary, or an entrepreneur looking to market a new product line under the banner of a new distinct entity, the launch of your new venture will require careful planning, and the foresight of experienced legal counsel. Depending on the type of business formation in question, various tax, liability and financing issues must be considered. At Zuber & Taillieu, our business law attorneys will guide you through the advantages and drawbacks of the various types of business entities, and we’ll ensure that your business is secured by a solid legal foundation for years to come. Furthermore, if you wish, Zuber & Taillieu will continue to work with your new company, serving as your legal resource and counsel for other matters that may arise as you enter and pursue dominance in our global marketplace.
Our Business Formation Services
The commercial law attorneys at Zuber & Taillieu offer expert legal representation in the following areas:
- Business Formations
- Limited Liability Companies (LLCs)
- S-Corporations (S-Corps)
- C-Corporations (C-Corps)
- Partnerships and Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs)
- Joint Ventures
Our business lawyers also provide legal services relating to Buying a Business, Selling a Business, and Business Financing; Securities Law Compliance; Contracts; Employment Issues; and Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights.
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Employment Law
US Airways, Inc. v. McCutchen: Third Circuit Limits ERISA Fiduciary Relief; Allows Equitable Reformation
January 24, 2012By Jeremy J. GrayIn a split with other circuits, the Third Circuit recently limited relief available to benefit plan administrators under ERISA. In US Airways, Inc. v. McCutchen,… More…
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In re Taylor: Attorneys May Not Rely Solely on “Default Management” Databases to Prepare Mortgage
January 24, 2012By Andrew ErskineAttorneys and law firms handling mortgage foreclosure-related matters cannot rely solely on factual information contained in a “default management” database maintained for their client in… More…
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Patent Law
In re Ricoh Co., Ltd.: Federal Circuit Clarifies § 1920 Allowances for Prevailing Party to Charge Costs
January 09, 2012By Thomas F. Zuber and Sarah S. BrooksThe Federal Circuit recently clarified several aspects of § 1920’s allowances for a prevailing party to charge its costs against the losing party. In In… More…
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