Businesses of all sizes and types regularly face many legal issues and questions. While large corporations may have entire legal departments at their disposal, most small and mid-size companies do not have the same resources to do so. Each time a legal concern or dispute arises, it can take time and effort to find an attorney who can advise and help you. The following are answers to some common questions about our outsourced general counsel lawyers in San Francisco.
Why is it important to have general counsel?
Each company has unique operations and goals and, therefore, different legal needs. It is important to have the help of a lawyer who fully understands the needs of your specific business. When you have this type of assistance, the attorney can jump into action when needed without you taking the time to give lengthy explanations about your company. General counsel will know the ins and outs of your operations and how to handle both simple and complex legal matters that are in your company’s best interests.
What are my options if I do not want a full-time general counsel?
It is understandable that many businesses want to allocate funds to other matters than putting a lawyer on the payroll as general counsel. For this reason, our law firm offers outsourced general counsel services. You will have a lawyer that serves as general counsel – only when you need it – with a flexible pricing structure that suits the needs and budget of your company.
What types of legal matters do you handle?
Our outsourced general counsel services can address a wide range of legal issues, such as the following, among many others:
- Contract drafting and review
- Compliance matters
- Employment issues
- Partnership agreements and relations
- Changes in a business entity
- Dispute resolution
Learn More about Our Outsourced General Counsel Lawyers in San Francisco
Primum Law Group helps many companies by providing outsourced general counsel services that make legal and financial sense. Call 415.293.8042 or contact us online for more information today.