Kaminsky Law, LLC
About
Kaminsky Law, LLC is a trusted business attorney firm serving entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups throughout Philadelphia, PA. Located in the heart of Philadelphia at 1601 Lombard St, our experienced legal team provides comprehensive business law services tailored to your company's unique needs. Whether you're forming a new entity, drafting contracts, navigating employment law, or handling business disputes, we deliver strategic legal counsel to protect your interests and support growth. We understand the challenges Philadelphia-area business owners face and are committed to providing accessible, results-driven representation. Choose Kaminsky Law, LLC for dedicated business legal expertise that puts your success first.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of business legal services does Kaminsky Law, LLC provide?
Kaminsky Law, LLC offers comprehensive business legal services including entity formation, contract drafting and review, employment law matters, business disputes, compliance guidance, and general business counsel for startups and established companies in Philadelphia.
Is Kaminsky Law, LLC a good fit for startups and small businesses?
Yes, Kaminsky Law, LLC specializes in serving startups and small businesses in Philadelphia. Our attorneys understand the unique legal challenges facing growing companies and provide practical, cost-effective solutions to support your business objectives.
Why should I choose a local Philadelphia business attorney?
A local Philadelphia business attorney understands Pennsylvania business law, local regulations, and the regional business environment. Kaminsky Law, LLC's Philadelphia location ensures convenient access and personalized service from attorneys familiar with your market.
How can a business attorney help protect my company?
A business attorney helps protect your company through contract review, risk assessment, legal compliance, dispute prevention, and strategic planning. Kaminsky Law, LLC works proactively to identify potential issues before they become costly problems.
Last updated: March 9, 2026