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Business Counseling & Dispute Resolution

Our proactive approach also helps identify and mitigate potential disputes, safeguarding businesses —

Yang Law offers reliable and experienced business counseling to small and mid-sized companies in Illinois and the US. Our practical solutions cover various issues and industries. We closely collaborate with clients, addressing everyday challenges like contracts and compliance, as well as major events like mergers and acquisitions.

Business Counseling Services

Our business legal advisor assists businesses with a wide range of business matters, including, but not limited to:

  • Entity formation of corporations, partnerships, and limited liability companies (LLCs)

  • Contract and agreement drafting, review, and negotiation

  • Regulatory compliance

  • Intellectual property acquisition, protection, and commercialization

  • Restructuring

  • Joint ventures and other strategic partnerships

  • Business expansion and planning

  • Mergers and acquisitions

  • Business dissolution

  • Data privacy and cybersecurity

  • Corporate governance

  • Business disputes

Negotiation & Alternative Dispute Resolution

Business disputes can disrupt your operations and expose your business to financial and reputational risks. At Yang Law, LLC, we understand these challenges and offer experienced guidance and representation to resolve conflicts effectively and efficiently with minimal disruption to your business. 

Our skilled team is experienced in various forms of dispute resolution, including negotiation, mediation, and arbitration. We take the time to understand the nature of your dispute and your business objectives to develop a strategy tailored to your unique situation. The most common ways to privately settle a dispute outside of court include:

  • Negotiation. We represent a client's interests in direct negotiations with the other party, working diligently to reach a favorable resolution that aligns with their business goals.

  • Mediation. Mediation requires a neutral third party to assist in resolving the business dispute. A mediator aims to help both parties reach a voluntary agreement. 

  • Arbitration. Like mediation, arbitration also requires the assistance of a third party. However, unlike in mediation, an arbitrator will make a decision about the dispute after reviewing evidence and listening to both parties.

Schedule a consultation with our business legal advisor.

 

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