Strategic Business Planning
Whether you are starting, growing or divesting your business, we can assist with strategic planning and implementation to realize your goals.
We work with sole proprietors, emerging and start-up companies, entrepreneurs and c-level executives to develop both short-range and long-range strategies for business growth and development.
We organize corporations: 501(C)(3) non-profit corporations, limited liability companies (LLC), subchapter S corporations and subchapter C Corporations in Massachusetts, New York, Delaware, Wyoming, and other states. We draft founder agreements, stockholder certificates, voting agreements and start-up financing agreements.
We help devise exit strategies and longer-term succession plans.
We also provide several technology start-up services. We draft, review and negotiate non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), employment and work-for-hire contracts, confidentiality covenants; founder and investor agreements, and secured promissory notes for early stage investors. We negotiate commercial leases, commercial real estate offers and purchase and sale agreements.
We have staff members who are fluent in Spanish, Italian, Greek and German.
Contact us if you are starting or growing an existing business in Massachusetts or if you are an executive or professional athlete relocating to our Commonwealth. Telephone 617-262-7800 (country code 001) or email directly to george.warshaw@warshawlaw.com.
Special Services for Professional Athletes
We provide legal and support services to professional athletes and their agents.
No athlete wants the public or media to know his home address. We assist athletes in the purchase of all their real estate needs. We do so in a way that preserves the athlete's confidential information.
We use a specialized proprietary form of trust for the professional athlete to hold title to real estate that ensures an athlete’s name will not appear in the records of the registry of deeds or the local newspapers upon purchasing a new home or condominium.
We work with and recommend a select few realtors and mortgage lenders who do not merely vow to respect an athlete's privacy but sign confidentiality agreements so that an athlete’s private and financial business does not become the source of idle chatter.