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Forming A Business Means Complying With The Law

When motivation strikes, you may want to get moving on a project as quickly as possible. While some endeavors may have the ability to be addressed and completed quickly, other more-involved undertakings may need more time for planning and assessment. If you have finally made the decision to get started on the process of forming your own business, you may want to take a step back and fully consider the scope of the project.

Business formation is no simple task. It can take individuals years to get started, and if you do not maintain a certain momentum, you could find yourself feeling disheartened or unmotivated to continue on to reach your goals. However, if you plan ahead, you may feel prepared for certain hurdles that will need addressing. In particular, understanding legal needs may prove beneficial.

Time

As mentioned, forming a business can take time. Your initial thoughts regarding this aspect may relate to the time it takes for you to find a place to conduct business, get your product in order, hire employees or other similar steps. However, other aspects that can prove time consuming may be outside your direct control. In order to operate your business in accordance with laws and regulations, you will undoubtedly need to obtain the proper permits and licenses. In some cases, obtaining approval for these documents can take considerable time.

Compliance

You may wonder whether certain permits or licenses are necessary, or you may not even know that you need these documents to operate legally. If you do not stay in compliance with the laws governing the operation of your business, you could find yourself in substantial trouble before your company gets off the ground. Even small businesses need to operate within the parameters of the law, and you could face fines, cease and desist orders, or even jail time for noncompliance.

Assistance

Understandably, many people become overwhelmed when trying to form their businesses. There are numerous aspects to such an endeavor that go unconsidered, and for individuals who do not have legal knowledge, the necessary steps to get operations underway may seem daunting. Luckily, you do not have to try to sort through all of those steps on your own.

If you would like to obtain professional assistance to guide you through the legal aspects of forming your business, you may want to consult with a business law attorney. This individual can discuss your particular business goals and needs and help ensure that you remain compliant and in line with the applicable laws.

MEET ATTORNEY MICHAEL D. RITIGSTEIN

Michael Ritigstein is a Founding Partner of the firm concentrating his efforts in supporting the firm's litigation, corporate and estate matters. Mr. Ritigstein graduated from the University of Delaware in 1996 and Seton Hall University School of Law in 2000. In 2007 he received a Masters of Law in Taxation with a concentration in Estate Planning, from Temple University's Beasley School of Law.

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