Law Office of Stephen J. Reichert, LLC
About
Law Office of Stephen J. Reichert, LLC is a dedicated business law firm serving entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups throughout Baltimore, Maryland. Located in the heart of Baltimore at 2221 Lake Ave, we provide comprehensive legal solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of business owners at every stage of growth. Our experienced attorney specializes in business formation, contract negotiation, corporate governance, and commercial transactions. Whether you're launching a new venture, expanding operations, or navigating complex business challenges, we deliver strategic legal guidance to protect your interests and maximize opportunities. We're committed to building lasting relationships with our clients by providing personalized service, practical advice, and aggressive representation. Trust the Law Office of Stephen J. Reichert, LLC for all your business legal needs in the Baltimore area.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of business entities should I form for my company?
The best entity structure depends on your business goals, tax situation, and liability concerns. Common options include sole proprietorships, LLCs, S-corps, and C-corps. A business attorney can evaluate your specific circumstances and recommend the structure that provides optimal tax benefits and liability protection.
Why do I need a business attorney for contract review?
Contracts are legally binding agreements that can significantly impact your business. An experienced business attorney reviews terms, identifies potential risks, negotiates favorable conditions, and ensures your interests are protected before you sign.
How can a business lawyer help my startup succeed?
Business attorneys assist startups with entity formation, intellectual property protection, employment law compliance, funding documentation, and strategic business planning. Early legal guidance helps establish a strong foundation and prevents costly mistakes.
What should I do if I'm in a business dispute?
Contact a business attorney immediately to discuss your options, which may include negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation. Early intervention often leads to more favorable resolutions and can minimize business disruption.
Last updated: April 13, 2026