
A business attorney can provide a small business or a new business with information on licenses, taxes, applications and filings that need to occur before the business can operate in a particular area. They can also help with how to expand into new areas.

Business law can also help with the choice of financial plans and borrowing programs to get the capital needed to start the new business. A business attorney may work with an accountant or tax attorney to help owners chart the best course for their business with regards to capitol and investments.

Purchasing or leasing a franchise is another area where a business attorney can be a necessary asset. The attorney should review all contracts or documents that you have to provide or sign to assume the use of the franchise. Often business attorneys or contract attorneys can catch potential problems in these agreements.