Connecticut Business Law and Transaction Lawyers

Connecticut Business Law and Transaction Lawyers

At Aeton, our Connecticut business lawyers provide transactional legal services for small to mid market businesses and service providers.  We are hired by owners, operators, executives, and legal departments across various industries. We represent all business sectors and provide services that include general counsel legal services, employment counseling, business formation, corporate governance, risk management, commercial transactions, loan closing, business financing, and the purchase and sale of businesses by asset purchase or stock purchase. Our transactional attorneys work with local and high-level tax professionals, forensic accountants, and business accountants to provide a team approach to business transactions.

We also draft and negotiate all types of contractual documents, including asset purchase agreements, stock purchase and redemption agreements, business succession documents, partnership agreements, operating agreements, executive compensation agreements, and physician contracts and agreements. We further provide a range of transactional services for technology businesses, including privacy policies, terms of use, Internet policies, vendor agreements, independent contractor agreements, confidentiality agreements, non-disclosure agreements, and master services agreements.

CORPORATE TRANSACTIONS | CONNECTICUT BUSINESS ATTORNEYS

Whether you are maintaining your current business or are considering starting a business, buying a business or selling a business, the decisions you make now will have a considerable impact on your future success. The lawyers at Aeton Law Partners counsel businesses on a wide range of transactional matters such as:

To discuss your needs with one of our business attorneys, please call 860.724.2160 or send us an e-mail for a consultation.

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