In order for a business to grow, it needs to focus on its mission and not outside issues. Legal matters involving customers, suppliers, employees, property managers and various levels of government can be obstacles to business professionals.
With the specialized training and experience needed to navigate these waters, Paul Maloof can assist entrepreneurs, small business owners, and C-suite executives in the anticipation and prevention of legal issues before they arise. He can help businesses, large or small, to operate within its rights and boundaries under the law.
Multiple legal questions arise in the typical day of any business, including:
- Company formation
- Pre-formation agreements
- Incorporation
- Jurisdiction tax advantages
- Employee contracts
- Pension plans
- 401(k), IRA and SEP plans
- Individual retirement plans
- Profit-sharing plans
- Employee stock option plans
- Buy-sell agreements
- Key man insurance
- Government contracts between a general contractor and a subcontractor
Paul Maloof and his colleagues at Redmon, Peyton & Braswell LLP have the skills, training and experience to guide and advise the businesses in determining the solutions that lead to sound business practices, growth, and profitability.
Most states, excluding California, Indiana, Massachusetts, North Carolina and Vermont, have adopted the Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgment Act. This act allows a creditor to obtain an effective judgment in a different state by generally filing proof of their judgment. Paul Maloof is also able to handle domestication of judgments in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.