One Law Firm for All Your Legal Needs
At the Law Offices of David G. Finkelstein, our clients benefit from our experience, versatility and understanding of the challenges smaller businesses face in an age of tight credit and low demand. We advise clients about the best ways to meet, addressing and resolve legal problems as they come up. In essence, we serve as general counsel to dozens of small businesses in the Bay Area.
To learn how your company can affordably integrate our ongoing legal advice into your broader business operations and objectives, contact an attorney at our office in San Mateo. We help businesses ranging from auto dealerships to family restaurants in such areas as the following:
- Business formation, registration and management
- Real estate transactions, including commercial leases
- Contract review and documentation
- Preparation and revision of shareholder agreements or operating agreements
- Restrictive covenants concerning trade secrets, confidentiality or noncompetition
- Construction disputes
- Business financing through secured lending or private lending
- Troubled loan and distressed property workouts
- Business franchising
- Regulatory compliance
- Zoning and land use advice
- Management succession in closely held or family businesses
- Business litigation, including alternative dispute resolution techniques such as arbitration and mediation
Many of our clients find that our lawyers have the blend of experience and skills to cover the full range of their legal needs, both for ongoing advice and for dispute resolution.
Call 866-567-9371 to discuss your general counsel needs
We are committed to protecting your interests on terms that make sense for you. To discuss your company's needs for legal advice, contact an AV-rated* attorney at the Law Offices of David G. Finkelstein in San Mateo.
* CV, BV, and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties, Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell Ratings evaluate two categories--legal ability and general ethical standards.
