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Business Attorney

Law Offices of Michael J. Helfand LLC

Chicago, IL

About

Law Offices of Michael J. Helfand LLC is a dedicated business law firm serving Chicago, IL and the surrounding areas. Specializing in comprehensive legal solutions for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and corporations, the firm provides expert guidance on business formation, contract negotiation, employment law, and commercial disputes. Located at 70 W Madison St in downtown Chicago's prestigious business district, the firm combines extensive legal expertise with a client-focused approach. Whether you're launching a startup, managing day-to-day business operations, or navigating complex commercial transactions, Law Offices of Michael J. Helfand LLC delivers strategic legal counsel tailored to your specific business needs. The firm's deep understanding of Illinois business law and local market dynamics ensures clients receive practical, results-oriented representation that protects their interests and supports business growth.

Focus Areas

Legal

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of businesses does Law Offices of Michael J. Helfand LLC serve?

The firm serves a wide range of clients including startups, small businesses, mid-sized companies, and established corporations across various industries in the Chicago area and Illinois.

What business law services are offered in Chicago?

Services include business formation and structuring, contract drafting and review, employment law compliance, commercial transactions, business dispute resolution, and general corporate counsel for ongoing legal needs.

Why choose a business attorney in downtown Chicago?

A Chicago-based business attorney understands local market conditions, Illinois business regulations, and has established relationships within the business community, providing valuable insight and efficient legal representation.

How can a business attorney help protect my company?

Business attorneys provide preventative legal guidance, review critical documents, ensure regulatory compliance, protect intellectual property, and represent your interests in disputes to minimize risks and liability.

Last updated: March 2, 2026