Sammartino Law Group, P.L.L.C.
About
Sammartino Law Group, P.L.L.C. is a dedicated business law firm serving entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups throughout Tucson, Arizona. Located conveniently in downtown Tucson at 177 N Church Ave, our experienced business attorneys provide comprehensive legal guidance tailored to your company's needs. We specialize in business formation, contract review and negotiation, corporate compliance, and strategic business planning. Whether you're launching a new venture or managing an established company, our knowledgeable legal team understands the unique challenges facing Arizona businesses. We're committed to protecting your interests and helping your business thrive. With deep roots in the Tucson community, Sammartino Law Group combines local expertise with sophisticated legal solutions. Trust our proven track record of delivering results for businesses of all sizes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What services does Sammartino Law Group provide for business formation?
Sammartino Law Group assists with entity selection, LLC and corporation formation, articles of incorporation, operating agreements, and EIN registration to ensure your Arizona business is properly established and compliant.
Should I have a business attorney review my contracts before signing?
Yes, having experienced business attorneys review contracts protects your interests by identifying potential risks, unfavorable terms, and negotiating better conditions. This is especially important for startups and small businesses without in-house legal counsel.
What legal compliance requirements do Tucson businesses need to follow?
Arizona businesses must comply with state and federal regulations including business licensing, tax obligations, employment laws, and industry-specific requirements. Sammartino Law Group helps ensure your business maintains proper compliance and documentation.
When should I consult a business attorney for my startup?
It's advisable to consult a business attorney before or immediately after starting your business. Early legal guidance prevents costly mistakes in formation, contracts, intellectual property protection, and regulatory compliance.
Last updated: May 4, 2026