Marshall Law, PLLC
About
Marshall Law, PLLC is a premier business law firm serving Memphis, TN and the surrounding region. Specializing in comprehensive business legal services, we provide expert guidance to entrepreneurs, small businesses, startups, and established corporations. Our experienced attorneys handle business formation, contract negotiation, corporate governance, and litigation matters. Located in downtown Memphis on Poplar Avenue, we're conveniently accessible to clients throughout Shelby County and West Tennessee. We understand the unique challenges facing business owners and deliver tailored legal solutions that protect your interests and drive growth. Whether you're launching a new venture or navigating complex business disputes, Marshall Law, PLLC combines deep legal expertise with practical business insight. Choose us for dedicated representation that puts your business success first.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What business formation services does Marshall Law, PLLC offer in Memphis?
We assist with entity formation including LLC, corporation, and partnership structures. Our attorneys help you select the right business entity based on your goals, liability concerns, and tax implications, ensuring proper documentation and compliance from day one.
How can a business attorney help my Memphis company with contracts?
Our attorneys draft, review, and negotiate business contracts including vendor agreements, employment contracts, and client service agreements. We identify potential risks and protect your interests while ensuring legally enforceable terms.
Does Marshall Law, PLLC handle business litigation in Tennessee?
Yes, we represent businesses in disputes including contract conflicts, partnership disagreements, and commercial litigation. Our litigation experience helps resolve disputes efficiently while protecting your company's reputation and bottom line.
Why should I consult a business attorney before starting my Memphis business?
Early legal guidance prevents costly mistakes in entity selection, tax planning, and compliance. A business attorney ensures proper structure, protects personal assets, and establishes compliant practices that support long-term growth.
Last updated: March 31, 2026