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Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC
Date: November 24, 2017
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201-896-4100 info@sh-law.comThe CEO of a growing cyber security network company calls me and asks, “Do you know a corporate business attorney near me you can recommend?” I replied, “Of course I do!” That is exactly what I do. I help business owners and entrepreneurs identify the right kind of attorney that will fit their legal needs and help them create a trusting relationship with a talented attorney.
Lawyers are like doctors. You do not see a foot doctor for a heart problem. As a legal marketer and business development agent with nearly 70 corporate attorneys at the ready, I can direct the caller to someone that I believe will fit their needs. If I am unable to recommend someone within Scarinci Hollenbeck, I take the time to identify an attorney from our “friendly attorneys” list. Helping someone goes a long way, even if it’s a recommendation or simply pointing them in the right direction.
A CEO new to their position will likely be more comfortable knowing that there is an attorney nearby that can be counted upon to provide expert legal advice, in-person meetings, local court appearances when needed, and a skilled negotiation presence — all in accordance with their corporate budget.
For decades, Scarinci Hollenbeck has been assisting C-level executives and in-house counsel with their legal needs. In addition to having a broad base of knowledge and experience, our corporate attorneys work closely with the other practice groups throughout the firm to effectively serve our clients. Accordingly, we have the breadth of experience necessary to advise corporations on the most sophisticated issues and applications of the law.
Unfortunately, many new CEOs and other top corporate executives don’t consult with a business lawyer until after they are faced with a lawsuit. That’s like waiting to hire an accountant until after you file your taxes; it’s counterproductive.
An experienced New Jersey business attorney like Alex Spiro can help with nearly every aspect of successfully running your business, from negotiating a commercial lease to drafting employee policies to fulfilling corporate disclosure obligations. Scarinci Hollenbeck routinely provides guidance in the following areas:
If you are a New Jersey or New York business owner or entrepreneur seeking to speak with an attorney but aren’t sure who you should contact, please call me, Peter Moeller, at 201-806-3364. I will listen to your needs and recommend an attorney that I believe will be a good match for you.
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