We are Phoenix business attorneys that have served small, medium, and enterprise businesses for decades. At Enara Law, we provide our clients with contract disputes, torts, mergers and acquisitions and intellectual property law, commercial litigation, and more.
Our award-winning law firm is here to help you navigate the legal complexities that relate to your business. When advising your company, the Phoenix business attorneys at Enara work as a member of your team, taking a hands-on approach to your counsel. Enara provides a wide range of business legal services to entrepreneurs, companies, and businesses in Phoenix and nationwide, including:
- Business Lawyer Subscription
- Business Formation
- Contracts
- Business Tech Startup Legal Service
- Business Litigation
- Business Torts
- Breach of Contract
- Corporate Disputes
Our team of business attorneys in Phoenix are as transparent as possible when it comes to our fees. We pride ourselves on helping start-ups and small businesses when you need someone to represent your company. Enara Law wants you to understand what kind of commercial litigation case you have on your hands, and we work to make sure you have the best business attorney on your side. This is important for any company, but especially small businesses. A recent national study found that, “Small businesses are forced to pay out billions a year in liability costs, including settlements or awards paid by uninsured companies, expensive liability premiums, deductibles and damages excluded from insurance policies as well as damages exceeding policy limits and punitive damages in states where they cannot be insured.”
At Enara our business lawyers will aggressively represent your company, and help tailor your operation to prevent you from legal liability. Unlike other law firms, our team of Phoenix business attorneys will keep communication open with you, explaining every piece of the process along the way.
HOW MUCH DOES A PHOENIX
BUSINESS ATTORNEY COST?
At Enara Law, we’ve created a pricing model that allows small business owners to dedicate their time and resources to the management and operation of their business, not to the legal fees to protect it from the liability of a dispute. The Enara pledge of Bringing Legal to Light® is all about transparency and simplicity when it comes to the pricing of our legal services. As a business owner or executive, you need to balance your company’s legal risks, while managing your operation. And with that in mind— our business lawyers work with you to get you to efficiently and quickly provide all your legal business needs, so that you can get back to focusing on operating your company.
COMMON TYPES OF COMMERCIAL LAW
AND COMMERCIAL LITIGATION CASES
Commercial disputes arise when parties involved in a commercial transaction disagree about the terms of their agreement. Disputes can also arise when businesses interact with government regulators or third-party customers.
Examples of common commercial and business cases include:
1. Contract disputes: businesses may have disagreements about the terms of a contract, such as a price or delivery dates.
2. Trade secrets theft: businesses may be concerned about unauthorized access to their proprietary information, such as trade secrets.
3. Unfair competition: businesses may feel that they are getting unfair treatment from competitors in the marketplace.
4. Patent infringement: businesses may believe that another business is using their patented technology without permission, which could impact their profits and ability to compete in the marketplace.
5. Business copyright infringement: businesses may be concerned that their intellectual property (such as recipes or designs) is being used without permission by competitors, which could impact their ability to generate revenue from the Intellectual Property.
6. Business torts: businesses may be injured by the actions of third parties, such as faulty products or fraudulent business practices.
7. Employment law: businesses may have problems with employees who do not follow company policies, engage in misconduct, or violate workplace safety regulations.
8. Consumer protection: businesses may have to deal with issues such as unfair competition from competitors, marketing practices that are deceptive or unfair, and warranty disputes.
9. Tax law: businesses may be interacting with different tax authorities and need to follow the specific rules that apply to their industry or business.
10. Administrative law: businesses may have to deal with issues such as bureaucratic red tape, failure of a competitor to comply with regulatory requirements, or incorrect decisions by government agencies.
HOW CAN A COMMERCIAL LAW ATTORNEY
HELP START-UPS AND SMALL BUSINESSES?
A commercial law attorney can help start-ups and small businesses navigate the complex legal landscape, including unfair competition, patent infringement, consumer protection, employment law, taxation, and administrative law. A commercial lawyer can also advise businesses on how to comply with applicable regulations and help prevent potential legal issues from arising. If a startup or small business is experiencing legal issues, don't wait to speak with a business law attorney.
HIRING THE RIGHT COMMERCIAL LITIGATION ATTORNEY
When hiring a commercial litigation attorney, it is important to consider their legal expertise, experience, and track record in the industry. A good commercial litigation lawyer will have worked with businesses of all sizes and be familiar with the latest legal developments affecting your particular industry. Furthermore, they will be able to provide candid advice, which is crucial for making sound decisions when it comes to your business.
Contact us today to request a consultation with one of our commercial lawyers today.
DEDICATED AND EXPERIENCED BUSINESS ATTORNEY IN PHOENIX
CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATIONS
The experienced business lawyers at Enara Law are here to guide your business and help minimize your business legal exposure and liabilities.
Speak to our Phoenix business lawyers for a confidential consultation at (602) 687-2010, by email at [email protected], or use the form below to discuss our business services available nationwide.
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