
Civil & Commercial
Professional Civil Dispute Resolution Services
Civil litigation involves various legal disputes that require professional legal knowledge and extensive litigation experience. The civil litigation team of The Law Office of Lawrence Hoodack provides comprehensive legal services for individuals and businesses, from case evaluation and evidence collection to court litigation, providing professional support throughout the process.
Business Legal Advisory
Provide business legal advisory services, including general legal consultation, ongoing counsel, and compliance planning to help clients manage legal risks in their operations.
Contracts & Agreements
Assist clients with the drafting, review, revision, and negotiation of commercial contracts and agreements to support lawful and effective business transactions.
Corporate Formation
Provide legal services for the formation of corporations and limited liability companies, including preparation of organizational documents and governance structures.
Civil & Commercial Litigation
Represent individuals and businesses as plaintiffs or defendants in civil and commercial litigation involving contracts, corporate matters, and business-related disputes.
Real Estate & Construction Disputes
Handle disputes arising from real estate transactions, property rights, landlord-tenant relationships, and construction contracts.
Arbitration & Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Assist clients in resolving civil and commercial disputes through arbitration, mediation, and other alternative dispute resolution methods.
Pre-Litigation Strategy & Negotiation
Provide pre-litigation legal strategies, including demand letters and negotiation support, to seek resolution before formal litigation.
Apostille & International Legal Support
Assist clients with international notarization and Hague Apostille services, as well as compliance review of commercial documents and project-specific legal support.
Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.