Law Office of Kevin G. Little
About
Law Office of Kevin G. Little provides comprehensive business legal services to entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups throughout Fresno, California. Located at 1225 E Divisadero Street, the firm specializes in business law matters including entity formation, contract review, business transactions, and general corporate counsel. Kevin G. Little offers personalized legal guidance tailored to the unique challenges facing growing businesses in the Central Valley. Whether you're launching a new venture, restructuring your company, or navigating complex business disputes, the Law Office of Kevin G. Little delivers experienced representation and strategic advice. Serving Fresno's business community with dedication, the firm understands local market dynamics and provides practical solutions that protect your interests. Choose a business attorney who combines legal expertise with a commitment to your company's success.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What business legal services does the Law Office of Kevin G. Little provide?
The firm offers a range of business legal services including business entity formation, contract drafting and review, business transactions, corporate governance, and general legal counsel for small businesses and startups.
Who should hire a business attorney in Fresno?
Entrepreneurs, startups, small business owners, and established companies benefit from business legal services. Whether you're starting a new business, entering contracts, or facing disputes, a business attorney helps protect your interests and ensures compliance.
Why is it important to have a business attorney for my Fresno company?
A business attorney provides essential legal guidance on contracts, liability protection, regulatory compliance, and business structure decisions. This helps prevent costly mistakes, protects your assets, and allows you to focus on growing your business.
What should I expect during my first consultation with a business attorney?
During an initial consultation, the attorney will discuss your business goals, current legal concerns, and relevant background. They'll explain potential strategies, answer questions about services, and outline how they can assist with your specific business needs.
Last updated: May 4, 2026