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Business Attorney

Davis, Bethune & Jones LLC.

Kansas City, MO

About

Davis, Bethune & Jones LLC is a premier business law firm located in Kansas City, Missouri, specializing in comprehensive legal services for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and established corporations. With offices in the heart of downtown Kansas City at 1100 Main Street, the firm provides expert guidance on business formation, contract negotiation, corporate compliance, and commercial litigation. The experienced attorneys at Davis, Bethune & Jones understand the unique challenges facing businesses in the Kansas City region and deliver tailored legal solutions to protect your interests and foster growth. Whether you're launching a startup, managing day-to-day operations, or navigating complex business disputes, their dedicated team combines local market knowledge with sophisticated legal expertise. The firm is committed to building long-term relationships with clients and serving as a trusted advisor through every stage of your business journey.

Focus Areas

Legal

Frequently Asked Questions

What business formation services does Davis, Bethune & Jones LLC offer?

The firm assists entrepreneurs and business owners with entity selection, incorporation, LLC formation, partnership agreements, and bylaws. They guide clients through the legal requirements specific to Kansas and Missouri to ensure proper business structure and compliance.

How can a Kansas City business benefit from working with local business attorneys?

Local business attorneys understand Kansas City's specific regulatory environment, local business practices, and regional economic factors. Davis, Bethune & Jones provides personalized advice tailored to the local market, helping businesses navigate state and local laws effectively.

What types of contracts do business attorneys typically review?

Business attorneys review and draft various contracts including customer agreements, vendor contracts, employment agreements, partnership agreements, lease agreements, and licensing deals to protect your business interests and ensure legal compliance.

When should a small business consult with a business attorney?

Small businesses should consult with an attorney during formation, before signing major contracts, when hiring employees, during disputes, and when making significant operational changes. Early legal guidance prevents costly problems and ensures compliance with regulations.

Last updated: May 18, 2026