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Business Attorney

Law office of Griselda Torres

Fresno, CA

About

The Law Office of Griselda Torres is a trusted business law firm serving entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups throughout Fresno, California. Located at 1255 W Shaw Ave, our experienced business attorney provides comprehensive legal guidance on formation, contracts, compliance, and business disputes. We understand the unique challenges facing growing companies in the Central Valley and deliver practical, cost-effective solutions tailored to your business needs. Whether you're launching a new venture or scaling an existing operation, Griselda Torres combines legal expertise with personalized service to protect your interests and help your business thrive. Contact us today for a consultation.

Focus Areas

Legal

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of business legal services does the Law Office of Griselda Torres provide?

We offer comprehensive business law services including entity formation (LLC, Corporation, Partnership), contract drafting and review, business licensing and compliance, partnership agreements, employment law matters, and business dispute resolution. Our goal is to provide practical legal solutions that support your business growth.

Why should I hire a business attorney for my Fresno startup?

A business attorney helps protect your company from legal risks, ensures proper formation and compliance, drafts enforceable contracts, and provides strategic guidance. Having legal counsel from the start can save you money by avoiding costly mistakes and disputes down the road.

How much does a business attorney cost in Fresno?

Legal costs vary based on the complexity of your business needs and services required. We recommend scheduling a consultation to discuss your specific situation and receive a transparent estimate for our services.

Can a business attorney help with contract review and negotiation?

Yes, contract review and negotiation are key services we provide. Our attorney can ensure your contracts protect your interests, clarify terms, identify potential risks, and negotiate favorable conditions with vendors, clients, and partners.

Last updated: May 4, 2026