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Business Attorney

The Jacobs Law dba Boston Business Lawyers

Boston, MA

About

The Jacobs Law, operating as Boston Business Lawyers, provides comprehensive legal services to entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups throughout Boston, MA. Located in the heart of downtown Boston at 36 Bromfield Street, our experienced business attorneys specialize in entity formation, contract negotiation, intellectual property protection, and corporate compliance. We understand the unique challenges facing growing businesses and deliver personalized legal strategies tailored to your specific needs. Whether you're launching a startup, managing day-to-day operations, or navigating complex business transactions, our team offers expert guidance to protect your interests and accelerate growth. As a Boston-based firm, we have deep knowledge of Massachusetts business law and local market dynamics. We're committed to providing accessible legal counsel that helps businesses thrive while minimizing risk and ensuring regulatory compliance.

Focus Areas

Legal

Frequently Asked Questions

What legal services do business attorneys in Boston typically provide?

Business attorneys in Boston provide a wide range of services including business entity formation (LLC, C-Corp, S-Corp), contract drafting and review, employment law compliance, intellectual property protection, commercial real estate transactions, and regulatory compliance. They help businesses navigate Massachusetts-specific laws and protect their interests.

Why should I hire a local Boston business lawyer instead of a national firm?

Local Boston business lawyers understand Massachusetts state laws, local regulations, and the regional business landscape in detail. They offer personalized attention, faster response times, and typically more affordable rates than large national firms while providing the same quality legal expertise.

How much does it cost to hire a business attorney in Boston?

Business attorney costs vary based on the complexity of your needs, whether you require hourly representation or flat-fee services, and the specific legal matters involved. Many Boston business lawyers offer free initial consultations to discuss your needs and provide cost estimates.

What should startups and small businesses discuss with a business attorney?

Startups and small businesses should discuss entity formation, shareholder agreements, intellectual property protection, contracts, employment policies, tax implications, and regulatory compliance. Early legal guidance helps prevent costly mistakes and establishes a solid foundation for business growth.

Last updated: March 28, 2026