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Business Attorney

Evans Petree PC

Memphis, TN

About

Evans Petree PC is a trusted business law firm serving Memphis, TN and the surrounding region. Specializing in comprehensive business legal services, the firm provides expert guidance to entrepreneurs, small business owners, and established corporations navigating complex legal challenges. Their experienced attorneys deliver strategic counsel on entity formation, contracts, commercial disputes, and business transactions. Located in downtown Memphis, Evans Petree PC combines deep industry knowledge with personalized service to protect your business interests and support growth. Whether you're launching a startup, managing daily operations, or resolving disputes, the firm's dedicated team offers the professional legal representation needed to succeed in today's competitive business environment.

Focus Areas

Legal

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of business legal services does Evans Petree PC provide?

Evans Petree PC offers comprehensive business law services including entity formation, contract drafting and review, commercial transactions, business disputes, liability protection, and ongoing legal counsel for small to mid-sized businesses and corporations.

Can Evans Petree PC help with startup formation in Memphis?

Yes. The firm specializes in helping entrepreneurs establish new businesses by providing guidance on entity selection, business registration, licensing requirements, and initial legal structure to ensure proper foundation for growth.

Does Evans Petree PC handle contract disputes?

Yes. The firm has extensive experience resolving commercial disputes, contract breaches, and business disagreements through negotiation, mediation, and litigation when necessary to protect your business interests.

Why choose a local Memphis business attorney?

Local business attorneys understand Tennessee's specific business laws, local market conditions, and regional relationships. Evans Petree PC's Memphis location provides convenient access and familiarity with local court systems and business practices.

Last updated: March 31, 2026