Lebedin Kofman LLP
About
Lebedin Kofman LLP is a trusted business law firm serving entrepreneurs, startups, and established companies throughout New York. Located in the heart of Manhattan at 26 Broadway, our experienced attorneys provide comprehensive legal guidance on corporate formation, contract negotiations, mergers and acquisitions, and business compliance. We understand the unique challenges facing New York businesses and deliver tailored solutions designed to protect your interests and drive growth. Whether you're launching a startup, expanding operations, or navigating complex transactions, our team combines deep legal expertise with practical business acumen. We're committed to building long-term partnerships with our clients, offering strategic counsel that transforms legal challenges into opportunities for success.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of business legal services does Lebedin Kofman LLP provide?
Lebedin Kofman LLP offers comprehensive business legal services including corporate formation, contract drafting and review, mergers and acquisitions, business restructuring, employment law, intellectual property protection, and ongoing corporate compliance for businesses of all sizes.
Who should hire a business attorney in New York?
Business attorneys are essential for startups, small businesses, entrepreneurs, and established companies. Whether you're forming a new entity, entering contracts, managing employee relations, or handling transactions, professional legal guidance protects your interests and ensures regulatory compliance.
Why is it important to work with a New York-based business law firm?
New York-based business attorneys understand local regulations, state-specific requirements, and the unique business landscape of New York. This local expertise ensures your business remains compliant while navigating complex legal matters effectively.
How can a business attorney help protect my company?
Business attorneys protect your company through proactive legal planning, contract negotiations, risk assessment, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution. They help prevent costly legal problems before they arise and represent your interests in negotiations and transactions.
Last updated: March 1, 2026