The way that you do business will determine how well you can expand into other markets and niches. Sometimes, subcontractual relationships are optimal, while other times call for concrete decisions. We at Attorneys for Professionals can help you decide how to grow, and then walk with you all along the way.
With a focus on Asset Protection, Business Succession Planning, Estate Planning, and Protective Entity Formation, we understand where you are, where you are vulnerable, and how to tailor a suit of armor for you and your family. Every business professional needs these services, and not all attorney firms truly understand how to deliver them in the best manner. Our results speak for themselves. Let us protect you from the unknowns of tomorrow.
Attorneys for Professionals can create an Employment Agreement to protect your business while at the same time explaining the expectations for each position, guide you in streamlining the workflows of your office staff, and protect your books from the worst nightmare, loss. We specialize in helping professionals focus on their expertise, by implementing systems that allow more of a hands-off ownership experience.
We are attorneys who are businessmen and women. Our team offers a specialist in each area that you might have a need when focusing on growing, stabilizing, and operating your business. Unlike many firms, we are willing to travel to your office, anywhere in the Southeast. Additionally, we have strong affiliations with Trial Lawyers to protect, advise, and insulate our clients. However, for many of our clients, we are much more than attorneys. We are business consultants, counselors, and tactical planners.
Burt Bacharach was born in Kansas City, Missouri, the son of Irma (née Freeman) and Bert Bacharach, a syndicated newspaper columnist.[3] He is of German Jewish descent.[4] Bacharach studied music at McGill University, the Mannes School of Music, and the Music Academy of the West in Montecito, California. His composition teachers included Darius Milhaud, Bohuslav Martinů, and Henry Cowell. After leaving the Army Bacharach worked as a pianist, sometimes playing solo and sometimes accompanying singers such as Vic Damone, Polly Bergen, Steve Lawrence, the Ames Brothers and Paula Stewart (who became his first wife). From 1958 to 1961 he was the pianist, arranger and bandleader for Marlene Dietrich, with whom he toured internationally.