Legal Services

Practice areas for serious legal decisions.

Explore the office practice areas and contact us to discuss facts, documents, deadlines, exposure, and the legal strategy your matter requires.

Practice Area

Business and Corporate Law

For founders, companies, investors, and managers who need legal structure, clean documents, and commercially practical advice before a decision becomes expensive.

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Useful Documents

  • Company documents, registry extracts, ownership information, and management details.
  • Draft or signed contracts, invoices, correspondence, and negotiation history.
  • Passport, residence, employment, or investor documents when work permits or temporary residence are involved.

Typical Path

  1. Initial legal orientation and risk map.
  2. Document review and action list.
  3. Filing, negotiation, contract drafting, or dispute strategy.
  4. Follow-up support until the matter is stabilized.

Practice Area

Civil and Administrative Matters

For individuals and businesses facing disputes, procedures, deadlines, government decisions, property issues, damages, or other matters where timing and evidence matter.

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Useful Documents

  • Court filings, administrative decisions, notices, deadlines, and previous submissions.
  • Contracts, property documents, correspondence, photos, expert findings, or payment evidence.
  • A short chronology of what happened and what result you need.

Typical Path

  1. Deadline and jurisdiction check.
  2. Evidence review and procedural options.
  3. Filing, appeal, negotiation, or representation plan.
  4. Ongoing communication as the case develops.

Practice Area

Intellectual Property

For companies, creators, technology businesses, and brand owners who need to protect names, logos, creative assets, software, content, and commercial identity.

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Useful Documents

  • Brand names, logos, product names, creative works, screenshots, and examples of use.
  • Contracts with designers, developers, employees, agencies, or partners.
  • Evidence of copying, misuse, objections, or marketplace confusion.

Typical Path

  1. Ownership and risk review.
  2. Search, registration, contract, or enforcement plan.
  3. Filing, notice, negotiation, or protection documents.
  4. Monitoring and follow-up where needed.

Practice Area

U.S. Immigration Consulting

For clients who need organized guidance on U.S. visa strategy, family or investor pathways, document preparation, interview readiness, and case planning.

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Useful Documents

  • Passport, travel history, prior visa applications, notices, refusals, approvals, or immigration correspondence.
  • Family, business, employment, education, investment, or financial documents connected to the application.
  • A short explanation of the goal, timeline, and country from which the application will be handled.

Typical Path

  1. Goal and eligibility orientation.
  2. Document checklist and risk review.
  3. Application strategy, evidence organization, and interview preparation.
  4. Follow-up for notices, requests, or next-stage planning.