Corporate Formation

Forming a Corporate Entity for Your Practice

Starting a new practice can be a scary endeavor. One of the first decisions that you will have to make pertains to the legal structure of your business. Will you establish a sole proprietorship? A partnership? A corporation? These are individualized decisions that will need to be made based upon your individual needs. For example, while sole proprietorships are the simplest to form, they offer virtually no asset protection in terms of personal liability. Incorporating gives you the highest level of insulation from liability but requires a number of steps to be taken in order to establish the corporate entity. Regardless of the decision that you make, your choice of legal entity is one that must be made very early in the process. Our experts can provide you with advice and can assist in the completion and submission of documentation necessary to start your practice off on the right foot.

Learn more about dental corporations by reading our article on What You Need to Know About Dental Corporations.

The types of legal entities:

  •  Sole Proprietorship
  •  Professional Corporation
  •  Professional Limited Liability Company  (PLLC)

Let us help protect your assets from potential liability with the appropriate legal structure for you and your practice’s needs.

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