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Showing 6 business lawyers in Whitman, MA
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Law Office of Ronald N. Whitney
549 Bedford St, Whitman, MA 02382
(781) 447-3899
whitneylaw.com
Law Office of Karen I. Bonn
46 Porter St, Whitman, MA 02382
(781) 857-3663
kibonnlaw.com
Marie Reidy Attorney at Law
9 Wild Turkey Ln, Whitman, MA 02382
(781) 618-1016
mreidyesq.com
The Law Offices of Ferdinand Kral
241 South Ave, Whitman, MA 02382
(781) 447-7900
estateplansforlife.org
241 South Ave
241 South Ave #27, Whitman, MA 02382
(781) 447-7900
estateplansforlife.org
Law Office of Preston S. Franzen, PLLC
34 Erin St, Whitman, MA 02382
(781) 363-3608
prestonfranzen.com
What Does a Business Lawyer in Whitman Cost?
Business lawyers in Massachusetts typically charge between $250 and $500 per hour. Flat fees for forming an LLC range from $500 to $2,000. Contract review may cost $500 to $3,000 depending on complexity. Costs vary by case and lawyer experience. This is general information, 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 Whitman do?
A business lawyer helps with forming LLCs or corporations, drafting contracts, handling mergers, and resolving disputes. They also advise on compliance with Massachusetts business laws and regulations.
Do I need a lawyer to start a business in Massachusetts?
While not legally required, a lawyer can help you choose the right business structure, file proper documents with the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and create a partnership agreement or operating agreement to avoid future issues.