
One of the first steps for starting a business is to incorporate your new company. Organizing a legal entity like a corporation or a limited liability company (LLC) can be a smart choice for an independent contractor, home based business operator or an entrepreneur starting a small business with employees and infrastructure.
Forming and operating under the appropriate legal business entity can help reduce risk and potential personal liability of the founders, by legally defining and separating business from personal assets. Incorporating a business can help protect the contractor or entrepreneur’s personal property, like a home, from the liabilities of the business, which can be considerable.
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Freya A. Shoffner, pictured above, is a business lawyer in
Boston, Massachusetts. Her specialities include entity selection for small businesses. If you need help with choosing the right business entity, or have other legal questions about setting up your new company, find a business lawyer in your area today.
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