Ramsey Law Group
 
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The Ramsey Law Group represents businesses with their legal needs -- transactional and litigation – using experience, skill and judgment. Unlike a larger firms, Ramsey Law Group attorneys work to understand a client’s business or personal goals in addition to their legal concerns. As a result, clients often find themselves not only well protected legally but also empowered to better meet their busines objectives. The Ramsey Law Group is responsive, pragmatic, and determined to help their clients succeed.

The Ramsey Law Group transactional team represents start-ups and established businesses in a variety of fields – technology, real estate, food and beverage, manufacturing and service. Attorneys advise on day-to-day and complex business matters, as well as act as General Counsel.

The Ramsey Law Group litigation team represents both companies and individuals in a wide-range of matters including real estate and land use disputes, commercial transactions, bankruptcy and employment.




Business Transactional Matters

  • Mergers & Acquistions
  • Business Formation
  • Contracts (Negotiation & Formation)
  • Trademarks & Copyrights
  • Employment (Compliance, Counseling & Disputes)
  • Intellectual Property Protection
  • Telecommunications

Business Litigation Matters                  (Trials, Arbitrations & Appeals)

  • Construction remedies
  • Property Damage Disputes
  • Creditor Representation in Bankruptcy
  • Real Estate
  • Land Use
  • Corporate Governance

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