The firm has a strong emphasis in business law, including the following:
General Law
Our attorneys possess the expertise to represent a business at any stage: formation, expansion, succession planning, contraction or restructuring and are familiar with the statutory, legal, financial and tax consequences involving sole proprietorships, joint ventures, partnerships, business trusts, various types of corporations, and limited liability companies. They can guide clients through the negotiation and structuring necessary to achieve the best possible results for their businesses.
Health Care
The firm represents numerous health care organizations in Kansas, including doctors, nurses, therapists, hospitals, hospices, home care organizations, durable material providers, professional associations, common billing and control groups. Health care representation requires business knowledge as well as familiarity with Medicare, Medicaid, state regulations and insurance cost control agreements. The attorneys have represented health care organizations in every stage of business: formation, restructuring, sale, merger and acquisition, and before administrative agencies and Courts. Our firm understands the rapidly-changing health care industry and can help clients prosper in this changing environment.
Mergers and Acquisitions
The firm has represented a variety of businesses in mergers, acquisitions, sales and reorganizations from small family companies to large, publicly-traded institutions. This work encompasses succession planning, assistance in satisfying capital needs, and expansion in investing opportunities. Business mergers and acquisitions have been structured using stock, cash, assets and financing techniques to achieve the business and tax goals clients desire.
Whether defending a claim, pursuing a breach of contract or enforcing an agreement, our attorneys have the skill and experience to maximize the client’s position. Representation has included large, complex multi-court cases and small business disputes in State and Federal Courts.