Pickford Law PLLC
About
Pickford Law PLLC is a dedicated business law firm serving entrepreneurs, startups, and established companies throughout Memphis, Tennessee. Located in the heart of downtown Memphis at 243 Adams Ave, our experienced business attorneys provide comprehensive legal solutions tailored to your company's unique needs. We specialize in entity formation, contract negotiation, corporate governance, and business dispute resolution. Whether you're launching a new venture or scaling an existing operation, our team understands the complexities of Tennessee business law and the local Memphis market. We're committed to providing strategic counsel that protects your interests and drives business growth. With deep roots in the Memphis business community, Pickford Law PLLC combines local expertise with sophisticated legal representation to help your business thrive.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What legal services do business attorneys at Pickford Law PLLC provide?
Pickford Law PLLC offers comprehensive business legal services including entity formation (LLC, corporation, partnership setup), contract drafting and review, business dispute resolution, corporate governance, employment law guidance, and general business counsel for companies of all sizes.
Is Pickford Law PLLC suitable for startups and new businesses in Memphis?
Yes, Pickford Law PLLC serves entrepreneurs and startups throughout Memphis and Tennessee. We help new business owners navigate entity formation, initial compliance requirements, founder agreements, and early-stage legal planning to establish a strong legal foundation.
Why should I hire a local Memphis business attorney instead of a national firm?
Local business attorneys like those at Pickford Law PLLC understand Tennessee's specific business laws, local regulations, and the Memphis business community. This local expertise enables more personalized service and strategic advice tailored to your area's unique market conditions.
What should I prepare for my first consultation with a business attorney?
Prepare relevant business documents, your business goals, current challenges, and any existing contracts or agreements. Having this information organized helps the attorney provide more targeted advice during your initial consultation.
Last updated: March 31, 2026