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Showing 4 business lawyers in Centerton, AR
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Capps Mens Cuts Centerton
119 N C St, Centerton, AR 72719
(479) 224-6888
cappsmenscuts.com
Rabal Law Firm
1617 E Centerton Blvd, Centerton, AR 72719
(479) 795-1711
raballaw.com
Lucas Law Firm, PLLC
149 N A St, Centerton, AR 72719
(479) 372-1777
lucaslawfirmpllc.com
Tina Adcock-Thomas PA
1617 E Centerton Blvd, Centerton, AR 72719
(479) 464-4693
attyar.com
What Does a Business Lawyer in Centerton Cost?
Hourly rates for business lawyers in Arkansas typically range from $200 to $450 per hour. Flat fees for simple LLC formation may cost $500 to $1,500. Complex litigation or contract drafting can cost more. Costs vary by case complexity and attorney experience. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a business lawyer in Centerton do?
A business lawyer helps with starting a business, drafting contracts, handling disputes, and ensuring compliance with Arkansas laws. They can also assist with buy-sell agreements and intellectual property protection.
Do I need a lawyer to register my business in Arkansas?
You are not required by law to use a lawyer, but a business lawyer can help you choose the right structure like an LLC or corporation. They ensure your filing meets Arkansas Secretary of State rules and avoids common mistakes.
What is the statute of limitations for a business contract dispute in Arkansas?
For written contracts, the statute of limitations is five years under Arkansas Code Annotated Section 16-56-111. Oral contracts have a three-year limit. You should consult a lawyer promptly if a dispute arises.