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David L. - Corporate Lawyer in New Mexico
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July 11, 2023

David L.

Managing Member
Free Consultation
El Paso Texas
28 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NM TX
Texas Tech University School of Law

Experienced real estate, business, and tax practitioner, representing start up and established businesses with formation, contracts, and operational issues.

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"David was professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly helpful, he made the entire process smooth and stress free."

Tiffany O. - Corporate Lawyer in New Mexico
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January 3, 2024

Tiffany O.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Washington, Utah
10 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NM UT
J. Reuben Clark Law School

Tiffany received her Juris Doctorate from the J. Reuben Clark Law School, Magna Cum Laude. She is admitted to the Utah State Bar and the New Mexico State Bar. She practices in the areas of real estate, general business, business formation, employment agreements, and civil litigation.

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"Overall great experience, Tiffany was very easy to work with even though we are in different time zones."

Jeffrey B. - Corporate Lawyer in New Mexico
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May 31, 2025

Jeffrey B.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Edison, New Jersey
10 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NM ID
University of Montana

I am an employment law attorney specializing in helping companies navigate the complexities of the workplace. From drafting employment contracts and conducting investigations into discrimination and harassment claims, to responding to EEOC charges and reviewing handbooks and policies for legal compliance, I offer comprehensive support to help businesses thrive while minimizing risk.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
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"Jeffrey was quick to respond, attentive, and very thorough. He spent a good amount of time ensuring I fully understood all information on my contract."

Tina T. - Corporate Lawyer in New Mexico
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October 1, 2022

Tina T.

Attorney
Free Consultation
New Mexico
4 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NM
Arizona Summit Law School

I am a New Mexico licensed attorney with many years of world experience in real estate, transactional law, social security disability law, immigration law, consumer law, and estate planning.

Judi P. - Corporate Lawyer in New Mexico
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January 26, 2023

Judi P.

Attorney
Free Consultation
New Mexico
6 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NM
Arizona Summit Law School

Driven attorney with a knack for alternative dispute resolution, real estate, corporate law, immigration, and basic estate planning, with superb people skills and high emotional intelligence, and for working smart and efficiently, as well as time and financial management skills to deliver excellent legal work and solutions to legal issues. Seasoned with 20+ years of law firm and legal experience (real estate/corporate).

Derek C. - Corporate Lawyer in New Mexico
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June 19, 2023

Derek C.

Real Estate Attorney
Tampa, Florida
12 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NM FL, NY
Barry University

With over a decade of experience in transactional legal work, I provide clients with comprehensive, practical, and tailored solutions in real estate, business law, and estate planning. My focus is on delivering precise, client-centered services that protect your interests and help you achieve your goals. What I Offer: Real Estate Law: Expertise in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts for purchases, sales, leases, easements, title documents, and closings. Whether you're dealing with commercial, multifamily, or residential properties, I’ll ensure your transaction is seamless and secure. Business Law: Skilled in forming entities, drafting contracts, and other key negotiations. From startups to established businesses, I provide legal guidance to help you operate and grow with confidence. Estate Planning: Comprehensive estate planning services, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. I work closely with clients to create customized plans that protect their assets and ensure their wishes are honored. Transactional Expertise: A proven track record of navigating complex deals efficiently and accurately, reducing risks and delivering results. Why Work With Me? Client-Centered Approach: I prioritize your unique needs, ensuring tailored solutions and clear communication throughout. Attention to Detail: My meticulous approach ensures that every document, negotiation, and agreement is handled flawlessly. Proven Results: For over 10 years, I’ve helped clients close real estate deals, secure favorable business outcomes, and establish estate plans that offer peace of mind. Let’s work together to secure your future, protect your assets, and simplify complex legal transactions. Contact me today to discuss how I can support your real estate, business, or estate planning needs!

James N. - Corporate Lawyer in New Mexico
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July 27, 2023

James N.

Owner-Attorney
Free Consultation
Colorado, New Mexico, Missouri
14 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NM CO
University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law

I'm a Chicago native and Kansas City transplant that has made regulatory compliance and civil administrative litigation for heavily regulated industries my niche for the past decade.

Daniel W. - Corporate Lawyer in New Mexico
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July 31, 2023

Daniel W.

Principal Attorney
Free Consultation
Gallup, New Mexico
16 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NM ID, WA
Seattle University School of Law

In my thirteen years of practice, I've had the opportunity to argue cases in state, federal, and tribal courts; in subjects as diverse as gaming, land tenure, water rights, treaty rights, finance, employment, criminal defense, conflict of laws, and tort (among others). But the real value I brought my clients came through avoiding litigation, fostering relationships, and developing long-term strategies.

Damian T. - Corporate Lawyer in New Mexico
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January 29, 2024

Damian T.

Founding Partner
Free Consultation
Albuquerque, NM
4 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NM
New York University School of Law

Damian is a founding partner of Holon Law Partners. He began his career as an officer in the Marine Corps, managing legal affairs for his command in Okinawa, Japan. In this role, he conducted investigations, assembled juries for courts martial, and advised his commander on criminal justice matters. Damian was twice selected to serve as his unit’s liaison to the Japanese government and self-defense forces. Damian later worked as a transactional attorney in New York, where he handled commercial real estate, finance, and restructuring matters. He has also participated in insider trading investigations at the SEC, worked on compliance at a private equity firm, and managed legal operations and special projects at a vertically integrated cannabis company in New Mexico. Damian draws on these diverse experiences to provide his clients with creative solutions to thorny legal issues – from negotiating commercial leases to managing complex securities offerings. In addition to practicing law, Damian volunteers as a research assistant at the University of New Mexico Medical School’s McCormick Lab – studying the microbiology of longevity and aging. When not working, he enjoys spending time with his two pit bulls and pursuing his passions for foreign languages, art, philosophy, and fitness. Damian resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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Erdal T. - Corporate Lawyer in New Mexico
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September 15, 2022

Erdal T.

Owner, CEO and Managing Attorney
Free Consultation
New Jersey
20 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NJ, NY
New York Law School

Erdal Turnacioglu of Erdal Employment Law focuses on providing employment solutions to both employees and businesses, whether through litigation, review of employee handbooks, workplace investigations, or training seminars.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
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"Erdal was a pleasure to work with. He was quick to respond to any questions or concerns I had."

Charlton M. - Corporate Lawyer in New Mexico
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September 19, 2022

Charlton M.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Dallas, TX
12 Yrs Experience
Licensed in TX
University of St. Thomas School of Law

Charlton Messer helps businesses and their owners with general counsel and contract drafting services. He has helped over 500 businesses with their legal needs across a variety of industries in nearly a decade of practice.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"I am so happy with my decision to hire Charlton. Not only was he responsive and timely, he laid everything out for me in terms that I could understand. I would recommend him to anyone and will be working with him for all of my future needs!"

Dan "Dragan" I. - Corporate Lawyer in New Mexico
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September 21, 2022

Dan "Dragan" I.

Principal Attorney
Free Consultation
Chicago, Illinois
27 Yrs Experience
Licensed in IL
University of Illinois College of Law

I received a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Northwestern University in 1996 and then got my JD at University of Illinois College of Law in 1999. I have been a lawyer helping people with legal issues in the United States and Internationally since then. That includes drafting and reviewing contracts. I am also passionate about helping small and medium businesses with trademark registration and trademark-related legal projects. The law can be confusing and complicated for people, and I am passionate about providing professional legal services to my clients while simultaneously making the legal process less confusing and stressful for them. My goal is to help clients navigate through both good and difficult times by tailoring my skills, experience, and services to their specific needs.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
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"Dan was thorough, responsive, and explained the trademark process clearly. Highly recommended."

Corporate Legal Questions and Answers

Corporate

Dissolution Agreement

California

Asked on Oct 5, 2024

What is the process for dissolving a corporation?

I am the owner of a small corporation that has been struggling financially for the past few years, and I have finally made the difficult decision to dissolve the company. However, I am unsure about the legal steps involved in the dissolution process and want to ensure that I am following all necessary procedures to avoid any potential liabilities or complications in the future. I would greatly appreciate it if you could provide me with an overview of the process for dissolving a corporation, including any required paperwork, notifications, and potential legal considerations.

Dolan W.

Answered Oct 22, 2024

Hello! I'm so sorry you're having to deal with that. To start, you'll need to formally decide to dissolve the company. This usually involves a resolution by the board of directors and a vote by the shareholders, with the required percentage of votes depending on your bylaws. You've got to then file final tax returns. It's also essential to properly notify your creditors that the corporation is dissolving. This usually involves sending written notice to all known creditors, providing them with instructions for filing claims against the corporation. The other step is to file the actual dissolution documents with the state. The state allows you to do this online. Dissolving a corporation can be really difficult so please consult with us for more! Best of luck! Dolan

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Corporate

Stock Purchase Agreement

California

Asked on Jul 30, 2023

Stock purchase agreement and stockholder representation letters?

I am looking to purchase a company and have been presented a stock purchase agreement. I am also required to sign a stockholder representation letter. I am looking for advice on what these documents mean, how they are connected, and what rights and obligations they create for me as a potential buyer.

Thaddeus W.

Answered Aug 11, 2023

Happy to discuss, but it looks like you might want to submit a formal request for bids.

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C Corp

New York

Asked on Jun 11, 2023

C corp and board composition?

I am a small business owner that is in the process of setting up a C Corporation. I am currently in the process of forming the board of directors and I want to make sure that I am following all of the necessary legal regulations. I want to ensure that I am properly setting up the board of directors and that the board is comprised of the correct individuals.

Michael S.

Answered Jun 21, 2023

The specific requirements for the composition of a board are a matter of State law, so the answer would depend on where your corporation is incorporated and, in some circumstances, where it is physically located. The number of directors and the specific choice of whom to add to the Board is generally best determined on a case by case basis.

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Corporate

Certificate of Good Standing

California

Asked on May 11, 2025

What is a Certificate of Good Standing?

I am a small business owner in the process of applying for a business loan and I have come across the term 'Certificate of Good Standing.' I am not sure what this certificate is, why it is necessary, and how I can obtain one for my business. Could you please explain what a Certificate of Good Standing is and its significance in the context of business operations and loan applications?

Robert P.

Answered Jun 24, 2025

A certificate of good standing is simply a due diligence item the lender will require showing your business entity is in "good standing" with the state in which the business was formed. "Good standing" means the business is operational and has paid its taxes (franchise taxes, etc) and is up to date on all annual fees, etc. To get the certificate, you can log on to your state of formation's secretary of state website (usually under the section entitled "business services") and you can purchase a certificate of good standing for a minimal fee.

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Corporate

Due Diligence Report

California

Asked on Aug 25, 2025

What is the purpose and importance of a Due Diligence Report?

As a small business owner, I am considering entering into a partnership with another company, but before proceeding, I want to understand the purpose and importance of a Due Diligence Report. I have heard that it is a crucial step in assessing the financial and legal risks associated with a potential business deal, and I want to ensure that I have all the necessary information and insights to make an informed decision.

Randy M.

Answered Sep 5, 2025

When you're thinking about entering into a business partnership, a Due Diligence Report isn’t just a formality. It’s your insurance policy. Think of it like hiring a private investigator to dig into every part of your potential partner’s business, especially the parts that might not show up until it's too late. Done right, due diligence covers four key areas: financial health, legal status, operational strength, and market reputation. Let’s Talk Money First Financial due diligence isn’t just about checking a few profit-and-loss statements. You want to understand how money really flows through the business. That means looking at cash flow over a few years, checking whether their customers actually pay on time, and digging into outstanding debts, including any personal guarantees the owners have signed. For example, they might look profitable on paper, but if their top clients delay payments or argue about invoices, cash flow could be a real problem. You also want to uncover liabilities that don’t show up on the balance sheet. Pending lawsuits, warranty obligations, or environmental cleanups can quietly become your problem once you're tied together. And taxes? Those are non-negotiable. Unpaid payroll or sales taxes can turn into personal liability in many states. That’s not something you want to inherit. Legal and Regulatory Risks This part is about making sure the business is actually in good standing and that nothing in their legal structure or contracts could come back to bite you. You’ll want a thorough review of any ongoing litigation, along with a close read of their major agreements. Some contracts might have clauses that restrict operations or create extra obligations you weren’t expecting. Employment agreements can be especially tricky. Non-compete clauses or change-of-control terms might trigger bonus payouts or resignations if ownership shifts. Licensing is another area to watch, especially in regulated industries. Operating without a valid license can shut a business down immediately. And if the company claims to own valuable intellectual property, a good due diligence process will verify those claims through proper trademark and patent records. Next, Take a Hard Look at Operations This is where you figure out whether the business can actually deliver what it promises. Who are the key players? Are they under contract? What happens if they leave? You also need to understand the supply chain. If the business relies heavily on a single supplier, that’s a serious vulnerability. Don’t forget the tech. Many businesses run on outdated systems that won’t integrate with yours or scale with growth. Fixing that after the deal is signed can get expensive quickly. Reputation Matters, Too The company might look solid internally, but how does the market see them? You’ll want to assess their competitive position and whether their revenue depends heavily on just one or two customers. If 60 percent of their income comes from one account, losing that relationship could collapse the whole operation. You should also review their online footprint, compliance history, and any bad press. If their name is tangled in negative headlines or public disputes, it could affect your brand just by association. What Do You Do with All This Information? Use it to shape your negotiations. If financials are shaky, you might want the owners to personally guarantee certain obligations or ask for monthly reporting. If litigation is pending, you can negotiate indemnification clauses that protect you if things go sideways. It also helps you choose the right deal structure. Maybe a joint venture makes more sense than a general partnership. Limiting liability could save you from taking on more risk than necessary. Can You Do This Alone? You can review basic documents yourself, but deeper analysis often needs professionals. A CPA can spot issues in financials and tax returns that might not be obvious at first glance. Employment attorneys can identify red flags in hiring practices or compensation agreements. If the business operates in a complex industry, bring in someone who knows that space. Tech companies especially should get a cybersecurity review. You don’t want to discover a data breach after you sign. What’s This All Going to Cost? Professional due diligence usually runs between $5,000 and $25,000, depending on how complex the business is. But more often than not, it pays for itself, either by uncovering issues that give you leverage or by helping you walk away from a bad deal before it’s too late. Expect the process to take four to eight weeks. You’ll usually get some early insights within the first two, but thorough analysis takes time. Building that into your timeline prevents rushed decisions and costly surprises.

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