LHP Law Group
About
LHP Law Group is a trusted business law firm serving entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups throughout Phoenix, Arizona. Located in central Phoenix at 7301 N 16th St Suite 102, our experienced business attorneys provide comprehensive legal solutions tailored to your company's unique needs. We specialize in business formation, contract review, corporate governance, and general business counsel. Whether you're launching a startup or managing an established enterprise, our team is dedicated to protecting your interests and helping you navigate complex legal challenges. We understand the Arizona business landscape and deliver practical, cost-effective legal strategies that support your growth. Choose LHP Law Group for knowledgeable representation that puts your business success first.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What services does LHP Law Group provide for business owners in Phoenix?
LHP Law Group offers comprehensive business legal services including business formation and structuring, contract drafting and negotiation, corporate governance, employment law matters, business dispute resolution, and general business counsel for companies of all sizes.
Do you assist startups and new businesses in Arizona?
Yes, we specialize in helping startups and new businesses get established properly. We guide entrepreneurs through business formation, entity selection, regulatory compliance, and initial contract agreements to set a strong legal foundation.
Why should I choose a local Phoenix business attorney?
A local Phoenix business attorney understands Arizona-specific regulations, local market conditions, and state business laws. LHP Law Group's familiarity with Phoenix's business environment allows us to provide tailored advice that addresses your region's unique legal landscape.
Can LHP Law Group help with contract review and negotiations?
Absolutely. Our attorneys review, draft, and negotiate business contracts to protect your interests and ensure favorable terms. This includes vendor agreements, client contracts, partnership agreements, and other essential business documents.
Last updated: March 8, 2026