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Transactional Entities Attorneys
in Denver and throughout Colorado and Wyoming
The law provides for various forms of entity, each of which has its own unique advantages and disadvantages. These include:
- Sole Proprietorships
- Partnerships (General Partnerships and Limited Partnerships)
- Corporations (S-Corps and C-Corps)
- Limited Liability Companies
- Limited Liability Partnerships
The attorneys at Burg Simpson can help you determine which entity form works best for your business and also provide the support to create, organize, and register the entity with appropriate governmental authorities.
For you to create a corporation, you will need articles of incorporation and by-laws. Additionally, you may need shareholder agreements that define the relationships between the persons or entities who may own the shares of a business.
If you want to create a limited liability company, you will need articles of organization and an operating agreement. Other documents may also be desirable given your particular needs and circumstances.
If you want to create a partnership, you will need a partnership agreement. In addition, you may need further documents prepared or registrations filed, depending upon the type of partnership you are forming and the particular circumstances presented.
In addition to drafting the documents necessary for your entity, the attorneys at Burg Simpson will help you make all required regulatory filings, whether with the Secretary of State or the County Clerk where your business is located.
If you are considering starting a new business in Colorado or Wyoming, you should think about the type of entity that will serve you best. The transactional business attorneys at Burg Simpson will help you make the right choice. To speak with one of our experienced business lawyers about your choice of entity, please call or email us today for a free consultation.






