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Asheville Legal practices civil litigation and business law for clients in the Asheville area. We pride ourselves in our commitment to our clients. We care about the details. Building lasting relationships with the people we serve is of paramount importance to us and we limit our practice to a small number of cases so we can focus our attention on every client.

Choosing a lawyer to represent you in a legal matter is perhaps one of the most important and daunting decisions you will ever make. More than any other aspect of a case, choosing the right lawyer is critical to getting the most favorable resolution of your legal matter. Contrary to popular opinion, all lawyers are not the same. Skills, experience, dedication, strategy and energy vary widely among attorneys.

As a client, you should ask your potential attorney about his or her experience, workload, skills and dedication to your legal matter. It could be that the attorney is too busy to handle your case in an efficient and successful manner.
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Numerous potential liabilities lurk out there in the business world, and being prepared to face those challenges can be the difference between your business thriving and growing, on the one hand, and bleeding out and going under, on the other.
Small businesses that find themselves in a litigation situation might be surprised to learn that the legal fees alone can sometimes push into the six figure range!
At Asheville Legal, we recommend to all our business clients: Come in today for an ounce of prevention now, so that you won't have to spend a pound on a cure later.
Contracts are the binding documents we create to memorialize our legal relationships and to spell out the rights and obligations of the parties.
We've all heard the old saying that "good fences make good neighbors."
Well at Asheville Legal, we tell our clients that "good contracts make good business affiliates."
Are you considering drafting your own contract or downloading some form contract off the internet to govern your business transactions?
If saving money is your goal, then I strongly recommend you reconsider, and instead have one of our contract attorneys draft the contract for you.
When a business grows to such a degree that large competitors take notice or that acquiring a competitor becomes feasible, then it may be time to think about pulling the trigger on a large-scale business deal.
Whether selling or purchasing, businesses that are merging or undergoing massive asset transfers are particularly susceptible to legal problems.
These problems range from questions about understanding just what assets are being transferred, whether existing debts and other liabilities of the seller are transferred to the buyer, what recourse do the parties have for their possible damages, and just how, exactly, everyone is going to get paid.
Employment relationships are so common and so regular, it's easy for employers and employees, alike, to forget that there is a vast body of law that undergirds the modern workplace.
From minimum wages, to overtime wages, to rules about commissions, and rules regarding health and safety and discrimination and retaliatory discharges, employment law is a vast field, and there are numerous regulations that employers are often completely unaware of.
Moreover, many of these rules are constantly changing.
Starting a new business is an exciting time for anyone, but it also marks your best opportunity to learn about the legal pitfalls of running your own business, and to tackle those pitfalls proactively.
At Asheville Legal, we take your concerns about going into business very seriously, and work with you to create founding documents that will protect you and your partners in the long run.
First, we will not only help you to create a business entity that protects your own personal assets, but will also advise you on matters such as how to run your business in a manner that preserves the corporate shield, that allows you to operate freely and efficiently, and we can put you in touch with other trained professionals that will make sure that your small business gets up and running and off to a great start.
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