Business & Corporate Law Lawyers in Utah
577 verified business attorneys in Utah. Business attorneys advise founders and growing companies on entity formation, contracts, financing, M&A, and dispute resolution. Compare UT business attorneys by experience, peer ratings, and verified client reviews — free for clients to browse and request consultations.
About business & corporate law
Business law covers everything from forming an LLC at the kitchen table to negotiating a public-company merger. A business attorney works as an outside general counsel: drafting the contracts that prevent disputes, setting up the corporate structure that protects founders and investors, and litigating when negotiation fails.
What business attorneys handle
- Entity formation: LLC, S-corp, C-corp, partnership
- Founder agreements, equity splits, and vesting schedules
- Customer, vendor, employment, and confidentiality contracts
- Commercial leases, including office, retail, and industrial
- Financing transactions: convertible notes, SAFE agreements, equity raises
- Mergers, acquisitions, and exit transactions
- Partnership, shareholder, and operating-agreement disputes
- Securities compliance for private placements (Regulation D)
- Regulatory compliance specific to your industry
Why early legal investment pays off
Most business legal problems are dramatically cheaper to prevent than to litigate. Founders who skip operating agreements end up in $100,000 partnership disputes; companies that use form contracts often discover the form forfeits key rights. A few thousand dollars in early business legal work routinely saves orders of magnitude in later litigation.
When to talk to a business attorney
- You are starting a company with co-founders
- You are raising capital, even friends-and-family
- You are signing a customer or vendor contract worth more than your monthly revenue
- You are hiring your first employee or independent contractor
- You are considering a merger, acquisition, or sale of the business
- A partner, employee, or vendor relationship is heading toward dispute
Top Business attorneys in Utah
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