LSI primarily represents small to medium businesses as their subcontracted virtual in-house counsel for short and long-term projects. LSI also works with business clients ranging from small business owners to large corporate in-house legal departments on matters including, but not limited to:
- tax planning for the selection of a
business entity
- tax planning for corporate issues
- development of exit strategies for
holders of closely held and publicly traded stock
- development of stock option plans, in
conjunction with the Employee Benefits Section
- tax planning for the disposition of
non-qualified stock options
- tax planning for transactions involving
partnerships and LLCs including distributions of assets to
partners and
redemption of partnership interests
- formation of family partnerships and LLCs
as part of estate planning
- organization of LLCs to facilitate
investment in real estate
- formation and management of tax-exempt entities,
including large non-profit corporations in such
industries as health
care, community-based
non-profits and private foundations
- organization of private foundations
- organization of and planning for
charitable
remainder trusts
- tax advice on IRS audits of non-profit entities
Here ere are just a few examples of the way we provide services to businesses in the various stages in the business cycle: Why You Should Hire LSI