E. kalu Ekpu Law Firm

E. kalu Ekpu and Co (BN 2118060)

Call or Whatsapp: +2348039549931
Email Us: emekaluekpu@gmail.com
CAC Number: 8166288

Corporate & Business Law

OUR SERVICE INCLUDE:
  1. Partnership agreements, joint venture agreements >and strategic alliance agreements
  2. Commercial leasing, financing and closings
  3. Selecting the right structure of operation (Corporation, LLC, LP, etc.)
  4. Business formation and dissolution
  5. Employment agreements, contractor agreements and termination/severance agreements
  1. Business formation and dissolution
  2. Negotiation and preparation of deal term sheets, LLC operating agreements and shareholder agreements
  3. Formation of tax-exempt not-for-profit companies (501(c)(3) and 501(c)(3) hybrids)
  4. Non-disclosure agreements, confidentiality agreements, non-competition and non-solicitation agreements
  5. Employee handbooks And more...
BUILDNG YOUR BUSINESS... IS OUR BUSINESS

Business Formations and Start-Ups

Choosing a type of business entity for your new business is a crucial first step. Unfortunately, there is no “one size fits all” approach;
rather, the best entity for your company will depend on a number of factors.

The corporate and business law attorneys at E. Kalu Ekpu Law firm can help you evaluate your options, choosing an entity form and
helping you with other critical start-up decisions that make sense based on where you are today. We’ll also work closely with you to
make sure the strategies we recommend and implement consider your dreams and goals for your business in the years to come.

CHOOSING A BUSINESS ENTITY

Whether you choose to formally incorporate your new business, establish a partnership or form a limited liability company, you need
to understand the implications of that decision.

C-corporations are a popular choice for many businesses that are trying to attract venture capital and public funding because they can
have an unlimited number of shareholders and are often perceived as being more professional businesses.

However, anyone forming a C-corporation should also be aware that this type of business requires corporate formalities including
maintaining bylaws, holding board meetings and shareholder meetings. From a tax standpoint, C-corporations are taxed as separate legal
entities, so both the corporation and its founders/ shareholders pay taxes on income.

S-corporations may offer more favorable tax treatment for business owners. However, there are some drawbacks too.

This type of business entity is limited to a maximum of 100 shareholders. S-corporations allocate profits according to ownership interest, just
like with C-corporations. However, the partners of S-corporations are only taxed on their personal income rather than also being taxed at the
corporate level.

Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) in offer owners the same liability protection as corporations, but with fewer formalities. However, LLCs cannot
be public entities and may not issue stock. This makes them a less attractive business form for any business that wants to grow through external
investments.

Partnerships can be a good structure for some business owners who want the liability protection afforded by corporations with pass-through tax
treatment. However, just like LLCs, partnerships cannot “go public.”

SERVICES FOR START-UP COMPANIES

Start-up businesses can face an uphill battle getting their business up and running. In addition to helping determine which type of legal business
entity will best meet our clients’ needs, E. Kalu Ekpu Law firm helps entrepreneurs with other key services. Some of the ways we can help include:

  1. Filing required legal documents to form and dissolve legal entities.
  2. Helping negotiate leases for real estate and other contracts for goods and services.
  3. Negotiating and drafting shareholder agreements, operating agreements and deal terms.
  4. Forming tax-exempt entities.
  5. Assistance with financing terms and agreements.
EXPERIENCE AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL MATTER

You want to position your new business for success from day one. Having an experienced, knowledgeable legal team behind you can give you
peace of mind knowing your needs, interests and rights are protected.

Choose E. KALU EKPU Law firm to start your business off on the right foot.