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Fairfax Business & Commercial Law Firm
Overview
The law office of Brian V. Ebert, P.C. is a business law and litigation practice in Fairfax, Virginia founded in 2001. I have over 30 years of experience, with the first six years having been spent focused on business-related trial and appellate work. I began expanding my practice after that to include transactional business law matters for clients such as drafting of contracts, leases, employment agreements, noncompete agreements, shareholder agreements and other agreements. I advise businesses and their owners on matters relating to formation of the business, leasing and purchasing of real estate, employment, noncompete and non-solicitation issues, and litigation of all matters relating to the businesses.
My business law practice involves
- Drafting corporate and business documents
- Partnership agreements
- Limited liability company operating agreements
- Employment agreements
- Shareholder agreements
- Ownership succession agreements
- Counseling business clients on
- Drafting and negotiation of contracts,
- Employment agreements, and
- Stock option agreements.
About Brian V. Ebert, P.C.
Practice Areas
- Business & Commercial Law
- Employment Law
- Business Law for Doctors & Dentists
- Business Formation
- Commercial Litigation
- Purchase & Sale of Businesses
- Employment Agreements
- Contract Law
- Information Technology Law
- Commercial Real Estate
- Real Estate & Leasing
- Estate Planning & Administration
- Probate
- Trusts
- Wills
- Real Estate for Medical Industry
Litigation
- 60%
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
10640 Page AvenueSuite 240 Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone
Fax
- 703-281-3083
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