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Whether you are looking to start a new business venture, purchase an existing business or sell your business, we can help. At Klafehn Heise & Johnson, PLLC, we assist clients who are just starting out to get their businesses up and off the ground with fast service that is focused on their needs. In most cases, we can have a business officially formed within a few days and then prepare all of the necessary documentation to get the business established properly within a week or two. We handle both for-profit business formations as well as not-for-profit entity formations. We will work closely with you, your accountant and anyone else that is necessary to see that the business we help you establish meets your needs.
To discuss your business goals and how we can assist you, please contact the business lawyers of Klafehn, Heise & Johnson PLLC at our Brockport or Holley, New York offices today at 585-637-3911.
If you are looking to purchase or sell an existing business, we can help you as well. Oftentimes, when people are looking to buy or sell a business, they are overwhelmed and under a great deal of stress. Typically, there are also deadlines to contend with. We help clients sort through the issues and establish a plan for accomplishing their needs and desires. Once that plan is established, we work closely with our clients to get the closing done and take as much pressure off of them as possible. We are right there with you throughout the process.
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