Solid Foundations for Doing Business
Fort Wayne, Indiana Business Formation Attorneys
Federoff Kuchmay LLP advises small businesses, mid-sized companies and established corporations in all facets of start-up or reorganization. We walk clients through all considerations from entity selection and the details of buy-sell and other ownership agreements, to contracts and compensation for executives and employees.
Based in Fort Wayne and providing comprehensive legal services for over 35 years, our business law practice serves clients throughout northern Indiana across a range of industries. We invite you to arrange a consultation to address your goals and explore your options.
Business Formation and Reorganization
Choosing the appropriate entity has important implications. We can explain the pros and cons of limited liability companies (LLC), corporations (S-corp or C-corp), general partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships (LLP) and family limited partnerships (FLP).
We also facilitate franchise organization and franchising agreements, and assist nonprofits and associations in initial formation and subsequent operations.
Our knowledgeable attorneys cover different scenarios in drafting the operating, shareholder, partnership or joint venture agreements:
- Will the company be member-managed or manager-managed?
- Will all owners have voting rights?
- Do you need a business succession or exit strategy?
- Is the ownership stake readily transferrable?
- Are there provisions for new partners and investors?
A number of our business formation clients are entrepreneurial start ups. In other cases we assist an existing entity that is expanding, reorganizing, or separating a spin-off as a self-contained business entity.
Federoff Kuchmay aims to general counsel or ongoing consultants for the birth, life and conclusion of your enterprise. We can assist with contracts and transactions, real estate acquisition or leasing, and all facets of business operations.
Call 888-409-0605 to speak with lawyers who understand business formation from a business perspective, not just a legal standpoint.

