Huntington, West Virginia Business and Corporate Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 65 Huntington attorneys and 12 law firms.

Thomas L. Craig

West Virginia Business and Corporate attorney at Bailes Craig and Yon with 44 years of experience

401 10th Street, Huntington, WV

Thomas P. Boggs

West Virginia Business and Corporate attorney at Duffield Lovejoy Stemple and Boggs with 17 years of experience

522 9th Street, Huntington, WV

Todd A. Biddle

West Virginia Business and Corporate attorney at Bailes Craig and Yon with 26 years of experience

401 10th Street, Huntington, WV

Wesley F. Agee

West Virginia Business and Corporate attorney at Jenkins Fenstermaker with 46 years of experience

325 8th Street, Huntington, WV

William M. Frazier

West Virginia Business and Corporate attorney at Frazier and Oxley with 71 years of experience

401 10th Street, Huntington, WV

Need help with a business matter?

Everything a business does involves some aspect of business law making a business attorney an important partner of any business owner. From forming the company (incorporation), to hiring the first employees, to buying equipment, negotiating contracts, or ultimately selling the business - business law is involved with each step of a growing business. An attorney focused on business law will have the experience necessary to help you and your business thrive. Business focused law firms provide counsel through the entire lifespan of a corporation. And if your business has a dispute with another company, an individual, or even the government, a corporate litigator is essential. Even if your corporation is non-profit or is based overseas you will need the services of a good corporate lawyer. If you have a growing business your corporate attorney will become one of your most important partners.

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