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Empire Business Law

At Empire Business Law, our general counsel services for businesses in Princeton combine legal expertise with a deep commitment to your success. Whether you’re establishing a new company, expanding into new markets, reviewing critical contracts, or implementing risk management strategies, our attorneys provide proactive legal guidance to keep your business protected and positioned for growth. With our general counsel team serving Princeton, you can address potential issues before they escalate, allowing you to focus on innovation and operations. From Nassau Street to the Princeton University area, we understand the unique blend of academic influence and entrepreneurial drive that defines Princeton’s business environment.

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Our team of skilled professionals offers general counsel services to companies across Princeton, delivering strategic advice that helps minimize legal risks. We assist startups, established companies, and expanding enterprises alike—whether that means preparing for public offerings, facilitating business sales, or defending intellectual property rights in court. Princeton businesses rely on us for practical, goal-focused legal solutions.

Is Your Company Infrastructure Right For Your Princeton Business?

For companies in Princeton, selecting the right business structure is a key early decision. As your general counsel, we guide you through entity formation and ensure essential documents—like partnership agreements, shareholder agreements, articles of organization, and initial resolutions—are prepared correctly. By-laws further define governance structures, establish decision-making processes, and provide dispute resolution methods to keep your business running smoothly.

Are Your Princeton Business Contracts Protecting Your Interests?

It is important to have a contract in writing that clearly defines the terms and conditions of your business relationship. There are many types, depending on industry or size; some examples include:

Commercial Leases

Leasing can be a cost-effective and flexible way for Princeton companies to operate without tying up significant capital. Still, the terms must be carefully reviewed. Your general counsel can evaluate rent details, term lengths, renewal conditions, and restrictions to make sure your lease supports your business goals. Many leases are open to negotiation, giving you the chance to lower costs or gain greater operational freedom.

Service/vendor Agreements

For service-oriented businesses in Princeton, strong service agreements are essential. These documents define scope of work, payment arrangements, delivery schedules, and important protections such as confidentiality clauses, warranties, and dispute resolution procedures. They may also include provisions covering intellectual property, non-solicitation, and indemnification. With your general counsel overseeing these agreements, you can protect your business interests from the outset.

Licensing Agreements

Licensing agreements allow for the use of intellectual property or other rights under specific terms. For Princeton businesses, it’s important to set clear boundaries on the scope of rights granted, payment requirements, warranties, and indemnification. SaaS and technology licensing often require additional attention to areas like privacy, security, performance guarantees, and ownership clauses. Your general counsel ensures that all terms align with your goals and safeguard your business.

Are You Up To Date On Employment Law Issues in Princeton?

Employment law compliance is essential for Princeton companies, and well-prepared documentation is key. Our general counsel services cover:

✔ Employee Handbook – Defines workplace policies, company mission, behavior expectations, and employee/employer rights.
✔ Offer Letter & Employment Agreement – Sets out job role, pay, benefits, and other employment terms.
✔ Separation or Severance Agreement – Provides benefits to departing employees in return for waiving potential claims.
✔ Non-Compete & Non-Solicitation Agreement – Restricts competition and client solicitation by former employees within agreed limits.

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  • Do You Need To Raise Capital?

    Raising capital is a common concern for most companies. There are different financing options available, depending on the growth stage of the company, with unique legal and financial requirements for each. General counsel can assist with meeting investors’ due diligence requirements and preparing necessary legal documents, such as a Term Sheet, Stock Purchase Agreement, Investor Rights Agreement, Right of First Refusal and Co-Sale Agreement, Voting Agreement and Schedule of Exceptions. An attorney can also ensure compliance with federal and state securities laws.

  • Have You Protected Your Intellectual Property?

    Most companies have some sort of intellectual property, such as a trademark or copyright. While both may be protected under the common law, best practice is to seek registration. Federal trademark registration puts others on notice of the company’s mark so they do not use a similar one and allows the trademark owner to sue an infringer in federal court for damages. Similarly, copyright registration also gives the owner the right to sue for infringement of the work and obtain statutory damages. Experienced counsel can take appropriate steps to secure and protect your intellectual property rights and maximize its value for the business.

  • How Can You Effectively Resolve Business Disputes?

    When conflicts arise in business, most people think of litigation as the solution. However, there are alternative methods of dispute resolution that can be faster and more cost-effective. In mediation, a neutral third party facilitates discussion and resolution between the parties but does not decide the case or serve as a judge. In arbitration, a neutral party acts as a private judge and renders a decision in the matter. However, whether the award is legally binding depends on the parties’ underlying agreement. Where it is legally binding, the courts can enforce the arbitration award.


    Every business can benefit from having general counsel to help it avoid potential risks, comply with laws, and, ultimately, grow. If you are the owner of a company that doesn’t have an internal legal department, you may want to consider hiring a law firm to provide the support and protection you need.

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If you are looking for a very professional and reliable lawyer do not look any furthermore. Daniel López helped us by answering all of our questions. He made us feel comfortable with the process. I will highly recommend him to my family and friends. Thank you so much, Daniel. You were the best!

Ines S

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Daniel is amazing! he's helped us get our business restructured right. He's so knowledgeable and extremely responsive. I would highly recommend Daniel and the attorneys at Empire Law for anything you need done with your business.

Rudy G.

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We needed some trademark work done. There was another business using our logo. We called Empire and they literally held our hand through the whole process.

Patrick M.

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I recommend Daniel Lopez, Esq. due to his knowledge, integrity, and ability to choose what is right for his clients. No upselling or trying to overcharge.

Tim J.

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Great first experience with this Law firm. I had a meeting with Daniel. He was friendly, informative, and straight to the point which I appreciate as a business professional.

Tom A.

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Danny was very helpful and answered all my questions regarding the creating of my LLC. He was very helpful. I would work with his firm again.

Stevee A.

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Always a great experience speaking with Danny. Knowledgeable and professional.

David P.

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