
How do you establish your business as a legal entity? What form of business will your business operate under? What are the advantages of establishing your company as one form of business as compared to another form? Many new business owners do not realize that South Carolina Statutes may govern how disputes will be handled, unless the appropriate documentation has been created.
Being a business owner can be rewarding and daunting at the same time. Establishing your business in the appropriate form is essential in South Carolina. One of the primary concerns for many new business owners is protection of their own personal assets.
At HDGC Law, we have experience handling business formations in York County, Chester County, Lancaster County and Fairfield County. Milton Hamilton and Nick Cotten of HDGC Law will help you chose the appropriate business form as well as, establish appropriate documents to help you reach your business goals.
In addition to giving you legal advice on the establishment of your business, Mr. Cotten will provide valuable business consultation to new business owners. Having formed and operated multiple businesses himself, Mr. Cotten has a heart for business owners. Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Cotten can help you with contract negotiations, lease negotiation, operating agreements, limiting liability, risk management and other documentation needed to operate and run your business.
HDGC Law can assist you with the following issues:
- Business Law
- Small Business Consultations
- Business Formations
- LLC Formations
- Federal ID Registration
- Transfer of Ownership
- Operating Agreement
- Bylaws
- Contract Development, Review or Negotiation
- Lease Review and Negotiations
- Lease or Equipment Purchases
- Business Dissolutions
While there are standard forms available in South Carolina, there can be consequences of not having an operating agreement, partnership agreement or other needed documents. Don’t let this jeopardize the business you have created.
Our goals is to help you focus on running a successful and efficient business. Contact Nick Cotten at 803-328-2201 (Rock Hill) or Milton Hamilton at 803-581-2211 (Chester) for a free consultation today or fill out the form to the right and we will contact you as soon as possible.
Milton Hamilton also represents clients in the areas of real estate law, timber and logging law, zoning issues, health care, probate and estates, estate planning and elder law.
Nick Cotten also represents clients in the areas of personal injury, estate planning and select criminal matters.





