
Utah Business Formation
Utah Business Entity Formation and Registration
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Have a great business idea? Want to protect yourself personally from liability related to your business? Your first step is likely to set up a business entity. Campbell, Williams, Ference, Nelson & Hall provides legal services related to business formations, including all types of businesses. Whether you need advice regarding which type of business entity is best for your situation, you need help drafting business partnership agreements, or you need help registering and filing your business with the State, the business lawyers with Campbell, Williams, Ference, Nelson & Hall can help.
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We regularly assist clients with registering their companies, including limited liability companies (LLCs), corporations, and others with the State of Utah, and can help you draft and get approval for your certificate of organization (for LLCs), articles of incorporation (for companies), and anything else you need. We can also assist you in obtaining your Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN), complete your organizational meetings, and provide direction for other key documents and business needs. These documents are often necessary for you to open bank accounts, obtain a business license, etc.
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If desired, we can also draft your operating agreement, membership/stock certificates/etc., and create corporate binders for your records. We can also answer any other questions you may have during the process of setting up your business.
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No matter how complicated, the Utah business attorneys at Campbell, Williams, Ference, Nelson & Hall can help you with every step of your business ownership process, including setting up and creating your new company.
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Feel free to reach out to discuss your business matter with one of our Utah business attorneys. In business matters, we offer 30-minute, no-obligation consultations for a flat $75.00 fee and, for clients looking to start a new business, we offer flat-fee pricing designed to help get your new business of the ground so you don't have to pay expensive legal fees before your business is even started.
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