Breakstone, White & Gluck
About
Breakstone, White & Gluck is a trusted business law firm serving entrepreneurs, corporations, and small businesses throughout Boston, MA. Located in downtown Boston's Center Plaza, our experienced attorneys provide comprehensive legal services including business formation, contract negotiation, employment law, and commercial litigation. We understand the unique challenges facing growing companies and startups in Massachusetts. Our team combines deep legal expertise with practical business insight to help clients protect their interests and achieve their goals. Whether you're launching a new venture, navigating complex contracts, or resolving business disputes, we provide strategic counsel tailored to your needs. As a Boston-based firm with extensive local market knowledge, we're positioned to guide your business through every stage of growth.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of business legal services does Breakstone, White & Gluck provide?
We offer comprehensive business legal services including business formation and structuring, contract drafting and negotiation, employment law matters, commercial litigation, regulatory compliance, and general business counsel for corporations, LLCs, partnerships, and startups.
Do you serve small businesses and startups in the Boston area?
Yes, we have extensive experience working with startups, small businesses, and growing companies throughout the Boston metropolitan area. We understand the specific legal challenges startups face and provide cost-effective solutions tailored to businesses at any stage.
Why should I choose a Boston-based business attorney?
Choosing a local Boston business attorney means working with someone familiar with Massachusetts business laws, local market conditions, and the regional business landscape. Our downtown location provides convenient access and our local expertise helps us serve your business more effectively.
How can a business attorney help protect my company?
Business attorneys help protect your company by drafting solid contracts, ensuring regulatory compliance, structuring your business properly for tax and liability purposes, resolving disputes before they escalate, and providing strategic counsel on business decisions that have legal implications.
Last updated: March 28, 2026