Cumming Corporate / Incorporation Lawyers — 7 found

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  1. Randall Meincke

    Also known as Randy Meincke

    Cumming Corporate / Incorporation Lawyer Randall A. Meincke
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    9.8

    Cumming, GA Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 37 years.

  2. Gina Lindekugel

    Cumming Corporate / Incorporation Lawyer Gina Subilia Lindekugel
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    7.0

    Cumming, GA Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 16 years.

  3. Lyman Dailey

    Cumming Corporate / Incorporation Lawyer Lyman Lee Dailey
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    Cumming, GA Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 51 years.

  4. Stephen Maurillo

    Cumming Corporate / Incorporation Lawyer Stephen Michael Maurillo
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    Cumming, GA Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 15 years.

  5. Keisha Chambless

    Cumming Corporate / Incorporation Lawyer Keisha Leigh Martin Chambless
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    Cumming, GA Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 5 years.

  6. Brandon Barron

    Cumming Corporate / Incorporation Lawyer Brandon Marc Barron
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    Cumming, GA Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 13 years.

  7. Ronald Williamson

    Cumming Corporate / Incorporation Lawyer Ronald A. Williamson

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    Cumming, GA Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 32 years.

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Corporate / Incorporation

A corporation is a formal way to organize your business to gain rights and privileges, and to limit your personal liability. There may be tax and financial advantages to incorporation, but it can also increase your business licensing fees and decrease the amount of personal control you have in running your business. There are many legal consequences to incorporation, so it's a good idea to consult an attorney specializing in corporate law. A corporate attorney also represents shareholders unhappy with the actions of a corporation.