Craig M. Kadish & Associates, LLC
About
Craig M. Kadish & Associates, LLC is a premier business law firm serving entrepreneurs, startups, and established companies throughout Baltimore, MD. Located in the heart of downtown Baltimore at 111 S Calvert Street, our experienced business attorneys provide comprehensive legal counsel for corporate formation, contract negotiation, business transactions, and commercial disputes. We understand the unique challenges facing Baltimore-area businesses and deliver strategic, cost-effective solutions tailored to your company's goals. Whether you're launching a new venture or managing complex business matters, our team combines deep legal expertise with practical business acumen. We're committed to building long-term relationships with our clients and helping them navigate the legal landscape with confidence. Trust Craig M. Kadish & Associates for dedicated business legal representation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of businesses do you serve in Baltimore?
Craig M. Kadish & Associates serves startups, small businesses, family-owned companies, and established corporations throughout the Baltimore area. We work with entrepreneurs across various industries including technology, retail, professional services, manufacturing, and more.
What business legal services do you offer?
Our firm provides comprehensive business legal services including entity formation and structuring, contract drafting and negotiation, business transaction review, commercial dispute resolution, employment law matters, and ongoing business counsel for growing companies.
Why choose a local Baltimore business attorney?
A local Baltimore attorney understands Maryland business law, local market conditions, and regional networking opportunities. Craig M. Kadish & Associates provides personalized service with deep knowledge of Baltimore's business community and immediate availability for your legal needs.
How can a business attorney help with startups?
Business attorneys assist startups with entity formation, founder agreements, intellectual property protection, regulatory compliance, investor negotiations, and strategic planning. This early legal guidance helps prevent costly mistakes and establishes a strong legal foundation for growth.
Last updated: April 13, 2026