From Transitions to Transactions we at the Law Office of Johnson King, PLLC pride ourselves in carefully aligning our steps taken with the clients goals in mind.. We work with a diverse range of individuals and businesses, representing developers, contractors, real estate brokers and agents, appraisers, landlords, tenants, and many other parties.
At Johnson King, we provide personal and thorough corporate and business law services to entrepreneurs as well as to long-running companies. Beyond providing services in anything from start-up counseling, business filings, business termination or successor planning, we will serve as a business advisor while meeting our clients’ legal needs in a timely, cost-efficient and professional way.
• Contract review • Employment counseling and litigation • Negotiations and drafting • Shareholder management • Dispute resolution • Equity, Debt and Venture Capital Financing • Employment Matters • Real Estate Matters • Federal, State and Local Government Procurement and Contracting • Distribution and Marketing • Mergers, Acquisitions and Joint Ventures • Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution • General Contract Drafting and Review • Federal Government Contracting • Intellectual Property Protection • Tax Matters
When you want to plan for life’s transitions, Johnson King will work to help you plan for your future. We will make sure that your assets and those close to you will be safe and secure during life and after death. Whether it’s tailoring a will or trust to meet your individual goals, tax planning, or developing business exit strategies, we want our clients to feel confident that everything you value is protected.
• Family limited partnerships and limited liability companies • Revocable living trusts • Testamentary trusts • Qualified personal residence trust • Supplemental needs trusts • Irrevocable life insurance trusts • Charitable remainder trusts • Charitable lead trusts • Grater retained annuity trusts (GRATs) • Probate and trust administration • Incapacity planning • Advanced Health care directives • Powers of attorney • Prenuptual and postnuptual agreements • Special needs trust and supplemental needs trust • Probate and trust administration • Estate, gift and generation skipping tax planning
The attorneys of Johnson King PLLC handle all types of real estate practice, engaging in commercial and residential transactions as well as litigation. We work with a diverse range of individuals and businesses, representing developers, contractors, real estate brokers and agents, appraisers, landlords, tenants, and many other parties.
Our attorneys bring extensive experience to our clients’ real estate transactions. We work with clients on real estate purchase, sale, lease, financing, development, and any other related matters. As a smaller firm, we are also able to focus on getting to know the businesses we represent. When moving forward with a real estate transaction, we pride ourselves in carefully aligning our steps taken with client goals.
Commercial real estate lease, acquisition, and sale Purchase Agreements Lease Agreements Deeds Land Development For-sale-by-owner Transactions Real Estate-Related Entity Formations Financing Agreements Mortgages Land Registration Closing Statements Contracts for Deed Easement Agreements Construction Contracts Liens Covenants Property Owner or Purchaser Advice Land Use Regulation
If you are interested in representation or a consultation for any other type real estate transaction not listed above, please feel free to contact us so that we may discuss your situation and how we may be of assistance to you.
The attorneys of Johnson King PLLC are dedicated to representing our clients in any real estate matters in which they have been wronged. We represent both businesses and individuals in a wide array of litigation matters, and we work thoroughly with each company or individual to make sure our clients feel satisfied with their real estate interests.
Our lawyers are prepared to provide representation in legal matters concerning:
Ownership Disputes Construction Defects Land Use or Zoning Conflicts Mortgage Foreclosure Mechanic’s Liens Boundary Disputes Title Defects Mold or Water Issues