Dupuy Law Firm, PLC
About
Dupuy Law Firm, PLC is a dedicated business law practice serving entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups throughout Detroit, MI. Located in the heart of downtown Detroit at 407 E Fort Street, our firm provides comprehensive legal counsel tailored to meet the unique needs of business owners at every stage of growth. We specialize in business formation, contract negotiation, compliance matters, and strategic business planning. Our experienced attorneys understand the challenges facing Detroit-area businesses and provide practical, cost-effective solutions. Whether you're launching a new venture, expanding operations, or navigating complex business disputes, Dupuy Law Firm combines legal expertise with a client-first approach. We're committed to helping your business thrive in Michigan's competitive marketplace by providing personalized attention and sound legal strategy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What services does Dupuy Law Firm provide for small businesses in Detroit?
Dupuy Law Firm offers comprehensive business legal services including business formation and entity structuring, contract drafting and negotiation, business compliance, intellectual property protection, and strategic business planning. We serve small businesses, startups, and entrepreneurs throughout the Detroit area with practical legal solutions.
Should I consult a business attorney when starting a company in Michigan?
Yes, consulting a business attorney when starting a company is highly recommended. A business attorney can help you choose the right business structure, handle necessary filings, draft operating agreements, ensure regulatory compliance, and protect your personal assets. Early legal guidance can save significant time and money.
What's the difference between an LLC and a Corporation in Michigan?
An LLC (Limited Liability Company) and a Corporation are both separate legal entities that protect personal assets, but they differ in structure and taxation. LLCs typically offer more flexibility and simpler administration, while corporations have more formal requirements but may offer tax advantages. A business attorney can help determine which structure best fits your needs.
How can a business attorney help with contract disputes?
A business attorney can review contracts before signing to identify potential issues, negotiate terms on your behalf, draft protective clauses, and represent you if disputes arise. Having legal representation helps protect your business interests and can often resolve disputes more efficiently than handling them alone.
Last updated: March 30, 2026