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Abogados de Business Finance

1276 abogados de Business Finance encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Michael Katz
Michael Katz

Katz & Associates

Business LawReal Estate LawBusiness ContractsBusiness Dissolution
Arapahoe County47+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Michael L. Fortney
Michael L. Fortney

Michael L. Fortney, Attorney at Law

Arbitration & MediationBusiness LawConstruction LawEmployment Law
Akron40+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Michael L. Mineau
Michael L. Mineau

Mineau & Associates

Business LawConstruction LawAppeals & AppellateBusiness Contracts
Central Falls15+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Michael Munden
Michael Munden

Munden Law Office

Business LawEstate PlanningTax LawBusiness Contracts
Myrtle Beach51+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Michael N. Steuch
Michael N. Steuch

Law Offices of Michael N. Steuch

Business LawSecurities LawBusiness ContractsBusiness Dissolution
Anaheim20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Michael P. Thomas
Michael P. Thomas

Thomas Legal

Business LawEstate PlanningTax LawBusiness Contracts
Erie20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Business LawEstate PlanningProbateReal Estate Law
Big Lake1+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Michael T. Smith
Michael T. Smith

Smith Law Group

Business LawEstate PlanningProbateReal Estate Law
Auburn30+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Michael Thompson
Michael Thompson

Law Offices of Michael Thompson

BankruptcyBusiness LawSecurities LawChapter 11 Bankruptcy
Coralville24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Michael Villar
Michael Villar

Villar & Partners

Business LawCriminal LawDivorceDUI & DWI
Holland34+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Michelle LaCount
Michelle LaCount

Law Offices of Michelle LaCount

Business LawReal Estate LawPersonal InjuryProducts Liability
Hampton35+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Miriam E Martinez
Miriam E Martinez

Martinez Trial Lawyers

Business LawBusiness ContractsBusiness DissolutionBusiness Finance
Bentonville11+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Misha C. Pride
Misha C. Pride

Misha C. Pride, Attorney at Law

Elder LawEstate PlanningBusiness LawGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration
Cape Elizabeth17+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Business LawCriminal LawDivorceDUI & DWI
Cumming27+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Mr Michael D Gerstein
Mr Michael D Gerstein

Mr Michael D Gerstein, Attorney at Law

Business LawCriminal LawInsurance ClaimsPersonal Injury
Des Plaines52+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Mr Robert M Love
Mr Robert M Love

Love Law Office

Business LawReal Estate LawBusiness ContractsBusiness Dissolution
Durham35+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Mr.  Daniel Zamudio
Mr. Daniel Zamudio

The Zamudio Firm

Business LawEmployment LawIntellectual PropertyPatents
Hammond19+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Mr. Albert Loch Saslow
Mr. Albert Loch Saslow

Mr. Albert Loch Saslow, Attorney at Law

BankruptcyBusiness LawFamily LawDivorce
Burlington16+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Business Finance Lawyers in the United States

Business finance law governs how companies raise capital, manage debt, structure transactions, and comply with financial regulations. Whether you're launching a startup seeking venture funding or running an established company pursuing an acquisition, a business finance lawyer protects your interests and keeps you on the right side of federal and state regulations.

What Business Finance Law Covers

Business finance law spans a wide range of commercial and corporate transactions. It includes debt financing, equity raises, mergers and acquisitions, securities compliance, and commercial lending agreements. Lawyers in this field also handle private placements, bond issuances, and structured finance deals.

Regulatory compliance is a major component. The SEC alone brought over 780 enforcement actions in fiscal year 2023, many targeting companies that failed to meet disclosure and reporting requirements. Business finance attorneys help companies avoid those outcomes by structuring deals that satisfy both federal securities laws and state-level regulations.

When to Hire a Business Finance Lawyer

  • You're raising capital through equity financing, convertible notes, or a Series A round and need proper documentation.
  • Your company is entering a merger, acquisition, or asset purchase that requires due diligence and contract negotiation.
  • A lender has presented a complex loan agreement or credit facility you need reviewed before signing.
  • You've received a subpoena or inquiry from the SEC or a state securities regulator.
  • Your business needs to restructure existing debt or renegotiate terms with creditors.

How the Process Works

A business finance lawyer typically starts with a full review of your company's financial position, existing obligations, and transaction goals. From there, they draft or review term sheets, loan agreements, subscription documents, or purchase agreements depending on the deal type.

Negotiations follow. Your attorney works with the opposing party's counsel to resolve issues around representations, warranties, indemnification, and closing conditions. Most commercial finance transactions close within 30 to 90 days, though complex M&A deals can take six months or longer.

How Financial Outcomes Are Determined

  • Valuation methods such as discounted cash flow analysis, comparable company analysis, and precedent transactions directly affect how much equity a founder retains or how much a seller receives.
  • Debt terms — including interest rates, covenants, and repayment schedules — determine the true cost of borrowed capital over time.
  • Earnout provisions tie a portion of purchase price to post-closing performance metrics, shifting risk between buyer and seller.
  • Liquidation preferences in venture deals dictate which investors get paid first and how much they receive if the company is sold or dissolved.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between debt financing and equity financing?

Debt financing means borrowing money you repay with interest. You keep full ownership but take on a fixed obligation. Equity financing means selling ownership shares in your company. You don't repay investors directly, but you give up a percentage of control and future profits.

Do I need a lawyer for a small business loan?

For a straightforward SBA loan with standard terms, you may not. But if a lender includes personal guarantees, blanket liens, or aggressive default provisions, having a lawyer review the agreement can save you from costly surprises down the road. The few hundred dollars spent on review often prevents tens of thousands in liability.