Scott F. Roberts Law, PLC
About
Scott F. Roberts Law, PLC is a dedicated business law firm serving entrepreneurs, corporations, and small business owners throughout Detroit, MI. Located in the heart of downtown Detroit at 500 Temple St, the firm provides comprehensive legal services tailored to meet the evolving needs of Michigan businesses. With extensive experience in business formation, contract negotiation, corporate governance, and dispute resolution, Scott F. Roberts Law helps clients navigate complex legal challenges while protecting their interests. Whether you're launching a startup, managing day-to-day operations, or facing contractual disputes, the firm offers strategic counsel and aggressive representation. As a trusted Detroit business attorney, the firm combines deep knowledge of Michigan business law with a client-focused approach, ensuring your company receives personalized attention and practical solutions that support long-term growth and success.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of business law services does Scott F. Roberts Law offer?
Scott F. Roberts Law provides a full range of business legal services including business formation and structuring, contract drafting and review, partnership and operating agreements, corporate governance, commercial disputes, and general business counsel. The firm serves businesses of all sizes, from startups to established corporations.
Why should I hire a business attorney for my Detroit company?
A business attorney helps protect your company's interests, ensures compliance with Michigan and federal laws, minimizes legal risks, and provides strategic guidance on important decisions. Having experienced legal counsel can save time and money by preventing costly disputes and legal problems before they arise.
How can a business lawyer help with contracts?
Business attorneys review, draft, and negotiate contracts to protect your rights and clarify obligations. They identify potential risks, ensure favorable terms, and help you understand legal implications before signing. This is crucial for vendor agreements, client contracts, employment agreements, and partnership deals.
What should small business owners know about legal structure?
Choosing the right business structure (LLC, Corporation, Partnership, etc.) has significant tax and liability implications. An experienced business attorney can advise on the best structure for your specific situation, helping you maximize tax benefits and protect personal assets from business liabilities.
Last updated: March 30, 2026