Attorney Krista Harper of Harper Business Law in Pennsylvania strategically positions businesses for success. The business law firm provides clients with counsel for business formations, succession planning, buying and selling businesses, employee and consulting agreements, customer, vendor and construction agreements, and real estate matters. I am driven by my clients' goals and use my legal knowledge, experience, and business acumen to help them get there.
My clients own and operate businesses. They are entrepreneurs, innovators, go getters, the doers of the world. They are honest, hardworking and driven to succeed. And, they appreciate the benefits of having astute and practical legal counsel on their team. Attorney Krista Harper represents manufacturers, real estate developers, service providers, contractors, banks, and many other businesses.
The law firm's business clients serve local communities, regions, the country, and the world. Knowing each client and learning about their business is my pleasure.
My clients own and operate businesses. They are entrepreneurs, innovators, go getters, the doers of the world. They are honest, hardworking and driven to succeed. And, they appreciate the benefits of having astute and practical legal counsel on their team. Attorney Krista Harper represents manufacturers, real estate developers, service providers, contractors, banks, and many other businesses.
The law firm's business clients serve local communities, regions, the country, and the world. Knowing each client and learning about their business is my pleasure.
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Krista has been a business and real estate lawyer for the past twenty four years.
She has a great depth and breadth of knowledge regarding the legal issues affecting businesses.
She gained that experience as an associate with a prominent Washington DC and a Philadelphia regional firm, as in house counsel representing the interest of failed financial institutions, as a summer associate with the largest law firm in Mexico, and for the majority of her career with some of Bucks County's largest and most well respected law firms.
She has a great depth and breadth of knowledge regarding the legal issues affecting businesses.
She gained that experience as an associate with a prominent Washington DC and a Philadelphia regional firm, as in house counsel representing the interest of failed financial institutions, as a summer associate with the largest law firm in Mexico, and for the majority of her career with some of Bucks County's largest and most well respected law firms.
It is exhilarating to work with entrepreneurs.
Business owners see opportunity and potential.
As legal counsel to businesses, it is important to have a thorough understanding of the intended benefits of a transaction, and create a structure and draft language to fully realize the benefits.
Most of our real estate clients are businesses too.
They are real estate developers, businesses that own or lease real estate, lenders, contractors, landlords, tenants, engineers and other real estate professionals.
Business owners see opportunity and potential.
As legal counsel to businesses, it is important to have a thorough understanding of the intended benefits of a transaction, and create a structure and draft language to fully realize the benefits.
Most of our real estate clients are businesses too.
They are real estate developers, businesses that own or lease real estate, lenders, contractors, landlords, tenants, engineers and other real estate professionals.
It is exhilarating to work with entrepreneurs.
Business owners see opportunity and potential.
As legal counsel to businesses, it is important to have a thorough understanding of the intended benefits of a transaction, and create a structure and draft language to fully realize the benefits.
To complement the business team, however, it is even more critical for a business lawyer to anticipate risks, and provide practical solutions to mitigate risk.
We have substantial experience in the following business transactions which allows us to counsel clients with a wealth of knowledge.
Business owners see opportunity and potential.
As legal counsel to businesses, it is important to have a thorough understanding of the intended benefits of a transaction, and create a structure and draft language to fully realize the benefits.
To complement the business team, however, it is even more critical for a business lawyer to anticipate risks, and provide practical solutions to mitigate risk.
We have substantial experience in the following business transactions which allows us to counsel clients with a wealth of knowledge.
Most of our real estate clients are businesses too.
They are real estate developers, businesses that own or lease real estate, lenders, contractors, landlords, tenants, engineers and other real estate professionals.
In some ways buying, selling, and leasing real estate can be very similar to buying, selling and licensing other business assets.
It requires a thorough understanding and clear documentation of the benefits and risks inherent in the deal.
But real estate is a unique asset.
We are knowledgeable of the body of law affecting real estate.
They are real estate developers, businesses that own or lease real estate, lenders, contractors, landlords, tenants, engineers and other real estate professionals.
In some ways buying, selling, and leasing real estate can be very similar to buying, selling and licensing other business assets.
It requires a thorough understanding and clear documentation of the benefits and risks inherent in the deal.
But real estate is a unique asset.
We are knowledgeable of the body of law affecting real estate.
Let's face it, you, as a business owner will ultimately leave your business.
Your business probably represents one of your most significant assets.
If you are committed to your business and your employees, as most business owners are, transferring your business is one of the most significant events in your life.
So you really should plan for it.
Succession Planning involves advance planning for how you, as a business owner, will transfer ownership of your business.
Succession planning starts with a conversation.
Your business probably represents one of your most significant assets.
If you are committed to your business and your employees, as most business owners are, transferring your business is one of the most significant events in your life.
So you really should plan for it.
Succession Planning involves advance planning for how you, as a business owner, will transfer ownership of your business.
Succession planning starts with a conversation.
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