Practice Areas

Contracts, Business Transactions & General Corporate

Silver, Garvett & Henkel provides representation and counseling in the drafting and negotiation of contracts, representation in business transactions, and general corporate advice.

The firm’s attorneys deal in contract law on an almost daily basis in their practice. Written contracts are critical to avoiding misunderstandings by making all terms of an agreement explicit, protect each party’s interests, and provide dispute resolution mechanisms and procedures in case a conflict does arise. Whether the contract is a simple, one page document or numerous, related agreements for the sale of a multi-million dollar business, Silver, Garvett & Henkel’s practice includes the drafting and negotiation of effective contracts for its clients.

The firm represents parties in numerous different types of business transactions. Common representations involve the sale and development of commercial real estate and the purchase and sale of the stock or assets of companies and businesses.

Silver, Garvett & Henkel also provides legal advice in general corporate matters. The firm’s attorneys assist clients with: the incorporation and formation of a business; the proper choice of legal entity; protection of Intellectual Property; the drafting and use of shareholder agreements, operating agreements, and partnership agreements; drafting and negotiation of contracts between the business client and various third parties, including customers and vendors; corporate capitalization and financing of the business; maintenance of corporate books and records; internal corporate governance; and compliance with Federal and Florida employment and securities laws.

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