402-965-0652 Practice Area Corporate Law From formation through dissolution, we provide the legal framework your company needs to operate, grow, and transition with confidence.
Corporate law governs the life cycle of every business entity. Whether you are forming a new company, navigating complex governance requirements, or planning for a merger or acquisition, the legal framework surrounding your corporation demands careful attention. At Horgan Law Firm, we serve as trusted corporate counsel for businesses at every stage of development.
Our attorneys work with business owners, executives, and boards of directors throughout Omaha and Nebraska to build strong corporate foundations, maintain compliance, and execute strategic transactions that drive growth and protect stakeholder interests.
Selecting the right entity type is critical to your company's success. We guide clients through the advantages and obligations associated with each structure, helping you choose the formation that best aligns with your operational goals, liability concerns, and tax strategy. Our team handles all formation filings, organizational documents, and initial compliance requirements to ensure your entity is properly established from day one.
Strong governance practices protect your business and its leadership from liability. We draft corporate bylaws, operating agreements, board resolutions, and governance policies that establish clear authority and accountability. Our attorneys also advise on ongoing compliance obligations, including annual filings, meeting minutes, and regulatory requirements specific to your industry.
Whether you are acquiring a competitor, merging with a strategic partner, or selling your business, M&A transactions require thorough due diligence and careful structuring. We represent buyers and sellers in transactions of all sizes, managing every phase from letter of intent through closing and post closing integration.
Collaborative business arrangements offer significant growth opportunities but also present unique legal challenges. We structure joint ventures, strategic alliances, and partnership arrangements that clearly define each party's rights, obligations, and exit mechanisms.
Well drafted shareholder agreements prevent disputes and protect the interests of all parties. We prepare agreements that address voting rights, transfer restrictions, buyout provisions, drag along and tag along rights, and dispute resolution mechanisms.
When a business reaches the end of its lifecycle, an orderly dissolution protects owners from ongoing liability. We manage the wind down process, including creditor notifications, asset distribution, tax filings, and formal dissolution with the Secretary of State.
You should consider incorporating as soon as your business begins generating revenue, entering contracts, or taking on any form of liability. Incorporation creates a legal separation between your personal assets and your business obligations, providing essential protection. The earlier you establish a formal entity, the stronger your legal foundation will be as the business grows.
Protecting the corporate veil requires maintaining a clear separation between your personal and business affairs. This includes keeping separate bank accounts, maintaining proper corporate records, holding regular board meetings, adequately capitalizing the business, and following all corporate formalities required by Nebraska law. Failure to observe these practices can expose owners to personal liability.
The choice between an LLC and a corporation depends on your specific goals. LLCs offer greater flexibility in management structure and profit distribution, along with pass through taxation. Corporations provide a more formal governance framework and may be better suited for businesses seeking outside investment or planning to go public. Our attorneys help you evaluate the advantages of each structure based on your unique circumstances.
Nebraska law requires corporations to maintain articles of incorporation, bylaws, board and shareholder meeting minutes, resolutions, stock ledgers, annual reports, and financial records. LLCs should maintain their articles of organization, operating agreements, member meeting minutes, and financial statements. Proper recordkeeping is essential for maintaining your entity's good standing and protecting the liability shield it provides.
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