Operating a business in Nebraska and Iowa presents many legal issues that must be addressed by business owners. The business law attorneys at Thompson Law Office guide new businesses in entity formation and business organization matters. We also advise established businesses that require reorganization to meet their changing needs. Thompson Law Office‘s business lawyers provide legal counsel that assists small and medium sized businesses make appropriate decisions as they grow.

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The business law advisors at Thompson Law Office provide practical advice and passionate advocacy in a variety of business transactions, business planning matters and business litigation, including:
Thompson Law Office provides a variety of services to assist business clients in the operation of their businesses. Existing businesses may need employment agreements, contracts for the sale of goods or services, and lease agreements, land purchase agreements or land contracts for the acquisitions of new or additional real estate or office, retail or industrial space.
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