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Our Linn County franchise attorneys are dedicated to providing quality customer service by utilizing every available resource at our disposal to strive for successful outcomes in every case we take on. Our experienced legal teams offer transparent billing, responsive communication, and client-driven legal sessions to provide individualized care for your case. Whether you need help with understanding franchise law, franchise contracts, or deciding if a franchise is right for you, O'Flaherty Law Linn County is eager to represent you. If you're a franchise or a franchisor, we are here for you.
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In this video, our Linn County franchise law attorneys the creation of PLLCs in Iowa though many aspects of PLLCS are similar throughout other states. We analyze the differences between a PLLC and an LLC, forming a PLLC, and what to do after forming your PLLC. While forming a company can have stresses that keep you from focusing on the purpose of the business, we at O'Flaherty Law Linn County are here to help. Do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or further aid in forming you company.
In this video, our Linn County franchise law attorneys cover non-compete clauses, trade secret clauses, non-solicitation clauses, non-disparagement clauses and a host of other important items to include in your employment contracts and IC agreements. We will also discuss some of the common, but important clauses that should be in every contract no matter the business. If you need help in creating a contract for employees or independent contractors do not hesitate to contact O'Flaherty Law Linn County for exemplary client-services.
In this video, our Linn County franchise law attorneys discuss what a you can expect when hiring lawyers to review a contract. For those of you who have not hired an attorney before, the idea of having an attorney review a contract may seem expensive and intimidating but it shouldn't be. We at O'Flaherty Law Linn County are transparent in the process of contract review. Do not hesitate to contact us with all contract needs handled with the utmost care and exceptional customer service.