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57 Wendell Avenue
Pittsfield, MA
01201

Business Law

Home Business Law

Whether starting a new business, purchasing an existing business or seeking some assurance that an existing business complies with all applicable requirements, the lawyers at Aaronson & Mach, P.C. can provide appropriate guidance tailored to each client’s individual needs.

Our firm can be of assistance at all stages of the growth of a business, from helping to guide a business purchase, starting a new business, choosing the best entity for conducting business, and drafting agreements, contracts, leases and other documents required for the smooth operation of a business. Our attorneys also have the experience to assist with licensing and franchising issues.

It is critical that a business owner has a complete understanding of the legal rights and obligations associated with the business. It is the goal of Aaronson & Mach, P.C. to make certain that our clients fully understand every step of the business process leaving no unanswered questions.

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Why Choose Us

The purchase or sale of a home, condominium or commercial property may be one of the most significant financial transactions you experience in your lifetime. Our attorneys and paralegals have the experience to handle all aspects of your real estate transaction, whether in Pittsfield, elsewhere in Berkshire County or beyond.

Whether starting a new business, purchasing an existing business or seeking some assurance that an existing business complies with all applicable requirements, the lawyers at Aaronson & Mach, P.C. can provide appropriate guidance tailored to each client’s individual needs.

Particularly if you have minor children or own your own home, the administration of your estate is simpler and less expensive if you have a Will. Without a Will, Massachusetts law dictates the disposition of your property upon your death. Having a Will in place allows you to make the decisions that will affect your family and protect your children.

Losing a loved one is always difficult but having little guidance though the probate process can add unbearable strain for the family. Our attorneys are available to guide you through the process.