Top El Paso, TX Business Law Lawyers Near You
221 North Kansas Street, Suite 2000, El Paso, TX 79901
121 Paragon Lane, Bldg. B-1, El Paso, TX 79912
124 West Castellano Drive, Suite 100, El Paso, TX 79912
100 N. Stanton St., Suite 1000, El Paso, TX 79901
215 North Stanton Street, Second Floor Martin Building, El Paso, TX 79901
4695 North Mesa, El Paso, TX 79912
221 N. Kansas, Suite 1700, El Paso, TX 79901
5809 Acacia Circle, El Paso, TX 79912
5715 Cromo Drive, El Paso, TX 79912
201 East Main, Suite 1501, El Paso, TX 79901
444 Executive Center Blvd., Suite 240, El Paso, TX 79902
1017 Montana, El Paso, TX 79902
201 East Main Drive, Suite 1100, El Paso, TX 79901
5845 Cromo Dr, Suite 1, El Paso, TX 79912
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How Do You Start a Business?
If you decide to start a business, you should be ready to do some careful planning. What will your goals be? What are your products? Who are your customers? How will you get the money you need to start? Will you have employees? How will you incorporate? A business and commercial law attorney can help you answer and work through all of these questions.
How Do You Write a Business Plan?
The U.S. Small Business Administration, along with state and local government agencies, all provide good advice on what to include in a business plan. It should include answers to the above questions and provide any information that you think any potential investors will want to know.
How Do You Get a Business License?
Your state government will have information about any permits and licenses you will need for your business. In some lines of business, there will be other federal and local permits you need as well, such as a liquor license. A business and commercial attorney can help you address every detail in getting your business off the ground, helping you avoid any unnecessary errors that can cost you time and money.