



What is a Transactional Lawyer?
A transactional lawyer guides clients through various transactions. From business setup, contract negotiations, and business acquisitions and sales, to financing scenarios and real estate activities, transactional attorneys work with clients from start to finish to complete a transaction.
At Breza Law, our transactional team works with clients to navigate the legal aspects of transactions. We draft agreements, comply with laws and regulations, and protect our clients’ interests. Our goal is to minimize legal issues by analyzing, structuring, and negotiating agreements between parties.
Transactional Attorneys Handle the Following Types of Cases
We recommend consulting with a lawyer at Breza Law when you explore a business or real estate matter. In a consultation, we provide clients with guidance on the general items to do and not do and the “what ifs” of the transaction. Preparation and prevention are often more cost-effective than addressing legal issues after they arise. So, having a lawyer involved from the start of your business opportunities is financially and legally wise.
As transactional attorneys, we handle the following types of cases:
- Business Financing
- Business Formation and Operations
- Business Wind-Up and Dissolution
- Contract Negotiations, including Drafting and Review
- Intellectual Property
- Mergers and Acquisitions / Valuations
- Real Estate Matters / Zoning
- Regulatory Matters / Compliance
Business Formations and Operations
Whether a Limited Liability Company, a Partnership, a Corporation, or a potential combination, deciding what type of business entity to form is only the start of an analysis. The structuring of the business entity’s operations—by-laws, operating agreements, and more—is just as crucial and one of the areas that lead to legal issues in the future.
Business Wind-up and Dissolution
Contract Negotiations and Drafting
Understanding the agreements between parties and accurately documenting those understandings can complex. Much like the “telephone” game, where the initial message often changes by the end, clarity can be easily lost. By relying on the guidance and insights of Breza Law attorneys, you can relax knowing that your transaction will be managed with professionalism and care, providing you with peace of mind.
Intellectual Property
Ideas, images, and other intangible property are valuable, which is why experienced representation from the outset is critical. Our Transactional Team works with clients to ensure robust protections for copyrights, patents, and other IP rights.
Mergers and Acquisitions
With success come opportunities, including the possibility of acquiring other companies or being acquired. The attorneys at Breza Law have experience determining the right timing for these considerations. We assist our clients in addressing these questions and providing guidance for the future.
Real Estate Matters
Location is an aspect of most real estate matters, but the analysis cannot stop there. Aside from location, clients must consider price, timing, and permissible usages. The located property is valueless if you cannot use it in a manner for which you purchased it. Proper legal representation from the outset provides our clients comfort and protection that time and money will not be wasted on properties that, while located in an ideal area, are without usefulness.
Regulatory Matters and Compliance
Ensuring that business transactions adhere to the laws, regulations, and guidelines set by governmental and regulatory bodies. These matters involve navigating and understanding the regulations and laws that apply to a business transaction.