Protect what you’ve built.
Contracts, formation, and disputes for local businesses and their owners — from the first LLC filing to the lawsuit you hoped never to see.
Start where you actually are.
Tap the one that sounds like your week. It goes straight to a real person.
From a two-party contract to multi-party litigation.
Local, regional, and national companies — in Alabama’s federal and state courts.
Contracts & deals
- Breach of contract
- Commercial buyer/seller disputes
- Unpaid sales commissions
- Declaratory judgment actions
Ownership & control
- Partnership & shareholder disputes
- Business-sale litigation
- Business torts
- Non-disclosure & non-compete
Money owed
- Debtor/creditor litigation
- Commercial collections
- Fraudulent transfers
- Foreign judgments
Property & projects
- Construction litigation
- Commercial landlord/tenant
- Real estate litigation
- Intellectual property
- Manufacturer/distributor disputes
We also handle personal-jurisdiction fights with non-resident defendants — the dispute doesn’t get to leave Alabama just because they did.
How we help
Contracts, formation, and disputes for businesses and their owners — from the first LLC filing to the lawsuit you hoped never to see. We represent local, regional, and national companies in Alabama’s federal and state courts.
The transactional side is where lawsuits get prevented: we review, prepare, and negotiate the agreements your business actually runs on — loans, equipment and goods, business sales, leases, and construction contracts among general contractors, owners, subs, and suppliers. On the collections side, we move fast, because a commercial debt gets harder and costlier to collect every month it ages — contractual debts, personal guarantees, promissory notes, fraud and misrepresentation, fraudulent transfers, and foreign judgments under the Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act.
Matters we handle
- Formation & contracts (LLCs, governance, operating agreements, licenses)
- Partnership & shareholder disputes
- Commercial litigation
- Creditors’ rights & commercial collections
- Partnership lifecycle: formation, buy-sell agreements, dissolution
- Ongoing counsel for small business
The record
Two matters that show how we treat owners who get squeezed:
Every matter is different. Past results do not predict or guarantee outcomes.
Starting a business? Structure first.
The structure you pick decides your personal liability, your taxes, and your paperwork for years. The menu in Alabama:
From there, the contracts your business shouldn’t run without: an operating agreement, partnership agreement, independent-contractor agreements, client service agreements, and NDAs — drafted to be enforceable, not downloaded.
How it works
What to bring to the first call
Don’t organize anything. Bring what you have — we’ve seen shoeboxes and we’ve seen spreadsheets, and both turned into wins.
- Contracts or operating agreements, signed or not
- The correspondence that worries you
- A timeline of what happened
Common questions
You can file the paperwork yourself — but the operating agreement, ownership terms, and liability protections are where self-filing gets expensive later. A flat fee fixes that now.
Don’t. Every month a commercial debt ages, it gets harder and more expensive to collect. A demand letter on firm letterhead is cheap; a write-off isn’t.
The initial consultation is free, and we’ll explain fees clearly before you commit to anything.
Huntsville, Madison, Decatur, Cullman, Gadsden, Anniston, and the surrounding North Alabama communities — from our downtown Huntsville office.
Rocket-city business deserves rocket-city counsel.
Formation to litigation
One firm from the first filing to the verdict — your lawyers already know the business when the dispute arrives.
Both sides of the table
We represent creditors and debtors, landlords and tenants, buyers and sellers — so we know the other side’s playbook.
Federal and state courts
Wherever the dispute lands — including when the defendant is out of state.
Local roots, growing economy
Aerospace, defense, tech, and the small businesses around them — Huntsville’s economy is the practice.
Your business has a lawyer now. Act like it.
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