L
Business Attorney

Law Offices of Stanley J. Ellenberg, PC

Philadelphia, PA

About

Law Offices of Stanley J. Ellenberg, PC is a trusted business law firm serving entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups throughout Philadelphia, PA. Located in the heart of Center City at 1500 John F Kennedy Boulevard, our experienced attorneys provide comprehensive legal guidance on corporate formation, contract negotiation, business transactions, and commercial disputes. We understand the unique challenges facing Philadelphia-area businesses and deliver strategic counsel tailored to your company's specific needs. Whether you're launching a new venture or managing complex business operations, our firm combines legal expertise with practical business acumen. We're committed to helping clients navigate Pennsylvania's business landscape efficiently and cost-effectively. Choose Law Offices of Stanley J. Ellenberg, PC for dedicated representation that prioritizes your business goals and long-term success.

Focus Areas

Legal

Frequently Asked Questions

What business legal services do you offer in Philadelphia?

We provide comprehensive business legal services including entity formation, contract drafting and review, business transactions, partnership agreements, employment law matters, and commercial dispute resolution for businesses throughout Philadelphia and surrounding areas.

How can a business attorney help my startup?

A business attorney helps startups by establishing proper legal structure, drafting operating agreements, reviewing contracts, protecting intellectual property, ensuring regulatory compliance, and providing strategic counsel during critical growth phases.

What should I look for when choosing a business lawyer in Philadelphia?

Look for attorneys with experience in your industry, a track record of successful client outcomes, knowledge of Pennsylvania business law, clear communication, and a commitment to understanding your specific business objectives and budget.

When do I need a business attorney?

You should consult a business attorney when forming your company, entering significant contracts, merging or acquiring another business, resolving disputes, hiring employees, or facing regulatory compliance issues.

Last updated: March 9, 2026