Business & Corporate Law The term "Business Law" encompasses a broad, varied, and potentially complex area of law. Among other things, it covers the formation and operation of businesses, corporations, and other legal entities, the intersection of customers, sellers, and suppliers with business providers, and the myriad of other related issues such as tax, governmental regulation, employment issues and environmental matters that effect the day-to-day operation of business and commercial entities. The law applicable to the operation of commercial enterprises is multiplex. The federal government, the states, and one's county and local government all influence and effect the operation of business and the nature of an individual's interaction with business. Because of this complexity, the role of a lawyer in business law is perhaps more necessary than in many other areas of law. In establishing a commercial enterprise, it is absolutely vital to analyze issues such as the type of business entity and associated tax ramifications. An attorney's involvement in the answering of these questions will save a business time and money both at the start up of the business and down the road. An attorney is also necessary to advise a person who might have an opportunity or a problem associated with a business in order to best insure that person's legal interests are enhanced and protected. Cheyenne Office : Graves, Miller & Kingston 408 West 23rd Street Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001 Phone (307) 638-8885 Fax (307) 637-4850 Sheridan Office: Graves, Miller & Kingston 10 West Ridge Lane Sheridan, Wyoming 82801 Phone (307) 672-9686 Fax (307) 674-0311 Toll Free Number: 800-765-8885
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