Goldstein, Rubinton, Goldstein & DiFazio P.C.



18 West Carver Street
Huntington NY 11743
Phone: (631) 421-9051
Fax: (631) 421-9122

Business Formation and Operations

Long Island Business Entity Selection and Transactions

For reliable advice about new business formation, agreements for documenting shareholder and management relationships, and litigation on issues ranging from breach of contract to property tax abatement and eminent domain, contact the Long Island business formation and transactions attorneys at Goldstein, Rubinton, Goldstein & DiFazio in Huntington.

Among the specific business problems that our lawyers resolve are the following:

Business Formation and Registration. Whether you're an entrepreneur who needs help with forming a new company, or an established family business in need of a new corporate structure due to growth, our business formation attorneys can advise you about choosing the right corporate, partnership, or limited liability entity to fit your management and capital needs. From bylaws to buy-sell agreements, we'll make sure that your company is properly organized and registered, with the commitments of the major participants clearly documented.

Business Operations and Transactions. No matter what field of business your company is in--real estate, restaurant, retail, or professional services--our business lawyers can review, negotiate, draft, and enforce the agreements that you use every day with your vendors or clients, as well as the major contracts and leases that represent your most important capital commitments. We can help you identify and avoid risk while maximizing the value of your deals.

Real Estate, Land Use, and Property Tax. The firm has extensive experience in business, land use, real estate transactions, and municipal law, particularly in hearings before local planning boards and zoning boards. The firm has a long, practical experience in resolving the regulatory, environmental, and political obstacles that stand between your plans and ultimate project approval. Our firm also represents business and individual clients in tax certiorari litigation to appeal property tax valuation and assessment decisions. Additionally, our attorneys protect our clients' interests in eminent domain and condemnation proceedings.

Business Litigation. Whether you need help with enforcement of a noncompete agreement against a former key employee or specific enforcement of a purchase agreement for commercial land acquisition, our Long Island business litigation attorneys can represent your interests effectively in court.

For further information about the ability of our Long Island business attorneys to advise your company from formation to enforcement of its contractual rights in court, contact Goldstein, Rubinton, Goldstein & DiFazio in Huntington.

Goldstein, Rubinton, Goldstein & DiFazio P.C.
18 West Carver Street
Huntington NY 11743
Telephone: (631) 421-9051
Fax: (631) 421-9122

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The Long Island law firm of Goldstein, Rubinton, Goldstein & DiFazio P.C. in Huntington, New York, represents clients in divorce and family law cases, personal injury negligence claims, estate planning and administration, land use and zoning issues, and business formation and transactions in Suffolk County, Nassau County, Asharoken, Babylon, Bay Shore, Brookhaven, Brookville, Centerport, Cold Spring Harbor, Commack, Deer Park, Dix Hills, East Hampton, East Northport, Farmingdale, Fort Salonga, Greenlawn, Halesite, Hauppauge, Huntington, Huntington Bay, Huntington Station, Islip, Kings Park, Lindenhurst, Laurel Hollow, Lloyd Harbor, Melville, Muttontown, Nissequogue, Northport, Oyster Bay, Oyster Bay Cove, Plainview, Riverhead, Rockville Centre, Salamanca, Smithtown, Syosett, and Woodbury.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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