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Starting a U.S. company can be very complex and difficult. It requires perseverance, diligence, and the investment of time and capital. Knowing U.S. laws and regulations, the way to do business, having specific with organizations and knowing the right attorney are key elements when successfully creating a U.S. company. Extensive information gathering before hand on the world wide web will save you time and money when creating a U.S. company, so that your new company can grow rapidly as planned.
Important topics to consider are: the right U.S. Corporate Structure, state of the principal place of business, the United States registered agent, the Corporate Book including all corporate minutes, including bylaws or the operating agreement, the application for United States tax ID (U.S. tax identification number or EIN ), and the tax implications in Germany, name of your new company and its trade mark protection, requirement of other U.S. business licenses and permits, the correct work permit for foreign workers, payroll requirements, and employment contracts that might be needed.
One of the primary focuses of Rechtsanwaltskanzlei PECHER is assist our clients in establishing a U.S. company and to setting up a U.S. parent, subsidiaries and sister companies. The following websites are designed to facilitate the process of establishing a business in the U.S. ( e.g., as an alternative to the German GmbH) and to provide you an overview of potential problems beforehand.
Overall, our services in the commercial and corporate law include the following areas:
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Contract law
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Draft employment contracts
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Draft executive contracts
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Draft Asset Purchase Agreeements
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Draft Bylaws
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Draft Operating Agreements
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Draft Corporate Minutes
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Establishing an English Limited Company (British Limited Liability Company)
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Establishing a U.S. company including obtaining work permit and residency permit
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Validate the name of your company
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Draft applications to change your business name
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Provide Registered Agent Service
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Dun & Bradstreet Registration
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Tax ID or EIN Application
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Application for a U.S. Social Security Number (SSN)
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Mergers & Acquisition
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