Luton Law Office
About
Luton Law Office is a trusted business law firm serving entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups throughout Fresno, CA and the surrounding Central Valley region. Our experienced business attorneys provide comprehensive legal guidance on entity formation, contract negotiation, business transactions, compliance matters, and dispute resolution. Located at 1330 L St Suite C in downtown Fresno, we understand the unique challenges facing California businesses. We're committed to delivering practical, strategic legal solutions that protect your interests and support your growth. Whether you're launching a startup, managing day-to-day operations, or navigating complex business transactions, our team combines legal expertise with business acumen to help you succeed. We pride ourselves on accessible, personalized service tailored to your specific needs and goals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of business entities should I form in California?
The right business structure depends on your goals, liability concerns, and tax situation. Common options include sole proprietorships, LLCs, S-Corps, and C-Corps. An experienced business attorney can evaluate your circumstances and recommend the most advantageous structure for your specific situation.
Why do I need a business attorney for contract review?
Contracts are legally binding agreements that can significantly impact your business. A business attorney reviews terms, identifies risks, negotiates favorable conditions, and ensures compliance with California law. This protects you from costly disputes and unexpected liabilities.
How can a business lawyer help my startup succeed?
Business attorneys assist startups with entity formation, intellectual property protection, employment agreements, investor relations, regulatory compliance, and contract drafting. Early legal guidance prevents problems and establishes a solid legal foundation for growth.
What is the importance of an operating agreement for my LLC?
An operating agreement outlines how your LLC is managed, defines member roles and responsibilities, establishes profit distribution, and clarifies decision-making procedures. It protects your personal liability protection and prevents misunderstandings among members.
Last updated: May 4, 2026