Business Law

Helping Utah companies grow and prosper.

Provo Business Attorneys

At AFMJ, our Provo business attorneys use their experience and knowledge to help growing businesses thrive. With a thorough understanding of the law and a practical grasp of business operations, our Utah County Attorneys advise both new and established companies in all matters of business law and commercial litigation.

As longtime Utah business law attorneys and residents, the firm is committed to helping its clients grow and prosper.

Our legal services in the area of business law include:

  • Business organization and formation, including incorporation, formation of partnerships, limited liability company organization, etc.
  • Assistance in business startup activities
  • Nonprofit organization formation and tax exempt application
  • Shareholder, member, and partner relations
  • Preparation and review of employment agreements, independent contractor agreements, and related terms, including covenants not to compete, nonsolicitation agreements, and confidentiality agreements
  • Purchase and sale of businesses and assets
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Contract negotiation
  • Negotiation of distributorship, franchise, and licensing agreements
  • Commercial litigation
  • And others

Our work includes assisting corporations to affect national and international expansions and investments, acting either alone or in partnership with other major law practices and business consulting firms.

We take pride in helping startup and entrepreneurial companies organize their businesses, begin their operations, and prosper. Our assistance includes incorporation and business organization services, advising clients on how to avoid potential litigation, negotiating venture capital and financing agreements, filing annual reports, and SEC compliance.

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