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Business Attorney

Wilshire Law Firm

Fresno, CA

About

Wilshire Law Firm is a trusted business law practice serving entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups throughout Fresno, CA. Located in the heart of Fresno at 1221 Van Ness Ave Suite 301, our experienced business attorneys provide comprehensive legal counsel for contract review, business formation, commercial disputes, and corporate transactions. We understand the unique challenges facing Central Valley businesses and deliver practical, cost-effective solutions tailored to your company's needs. Whether you're launching a new venture or managing established operations, our dedicated legal team is committed to protecting your interests and ensuring compliance with California business laws. Choose Wilshire Law Firm for strategic guidance that helps your business thrive.

Focus Areas

Legal

Frequently Asked Questions

What business legal services does Wilshire Law Firm offer in Fresno?

Wilshire Law Firm provides comprehensive business legal services including business formation and structuring, contract drafting and review, commercial dispute resolution, employment law counsel, mergers and acquisitions, and general corporate compliance for businesses of all sizes in the Fresno area.

Why should I hire a business attorney for my Fresno startup?

A business attorney helps startups avoid costly mistakes by ensuring proper business formation, protecting intellectual property, drafting clear contracts with clients and partners, and ensuring compliance with California regulations. This foundation prevents legal issues that could jeopardize your business growth.

Does Wilshire Law Firm handle commercial disputes?

Yes, Wilshire Law Firm assists businesses with commercial disputes, including breach of contract claims, partnership disputes, and business litigation. Our attorneys work to resolve conflicts efficiently through negotiation, mediation, or aggressive representation when necessary.

How can a business attorney help with contracts?

Business attorneys review, draft, and negotiate contracts to protect your interests, clarify obligations, minimize liability, and ensure enforceability. This prevents misunderstandings and provides recourse if disputes arise with clients, vendors, or partners.

Last updated: May 4, 2026