Areas of Practice


Business Disputes

Kreutzer Law Offices handles all types of business disputes, business issues, and business organizations. Whether it be collecting on a debt or past due invoices, a dispute between partners and shareholders, or a contract or non-compete agreement that needs to be drafted or that is in dispute, our attorneys can assist you.

Operating a business as a corporation or Limited Liability Company (LLC) is one of several corporate entities that are best used for a business organization. In order to set up these entities, a corporate attorney will be very helpful to make sure your investment in the entity is protected. A Shareholders Agreement and Buy-Sell Agreement are 2 important documents that you will want to be prepared. These documents will explain the obligations and responsibilities of each of the parties as well as dictate what to do with the stock of the parties in case of death, divorce, or disputes.

If a business is operating without these types of corporate structures, the owner can be found personally liable and responsible for any and all liabilities. If the business is sued for an injury or a debt and there is no corporate structure, the owner’s personal assets will be at risk to pay the claims. If operating as a corporate entity, then personal assets are not at risk and only corporate assets are at risk. Therefore, contact our office today to make sure you and your business are protected.

In addition to corporate organization, if you are sued or need to sue someone, we are well-versed in the law and are willing and able to litigate your case in court. We will meet with you and review all of your documents and prepare all of your evidence or defenses for trial. We will use a process called discovery where we will find out all of the information and evidence that the opposing side will be using. We will have subpoenas issued to require witnesses to produce documents and to appear for deposition. A deposition is when an individual is required to answer questions under oath and the answers are recorded and typed up by a court reporter. After the discovery is completed, our attorneys will be able to represent you at trial.

If your dispute cannot be resolved amicably, the matter will be litigated in court as quickly and as efficiently as possible. Call your Ft. Lauderdale Business Dispute lawyer and Miami Business Dispute lawyer today.