Trepanier MacGillis Battina P.A. 8000 Flour Exchange Building 310 Fourth Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55415 612.455.0500
Trepanier MacGillis Battina P.A. 8000 Flour Exchange Building 310 Fourth Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55415 612.455.0500

Incorporate Your Business In Minnesota

ALLOW OUR BUSINESS ATTORNEYS TO INCORPORATE YOUR MINNESOTA BUSINESS TODAY.

Trepanier MacGillis Battina P.A. attorneys help people start corporations. TMB attorneys will help you consider your entity options and then identify and provide the scope of services necessary to help you fulfill your business goals.
TMB can create your S-corporation, C-corporation, limited liability company (LLC), or other legal entity quickly and effectively. Establishing a Minnesota corporation is more complex than filing a set of articles with the Minnesota Secretary of State. TMB attorneys will help you:
  • decide on choice of entity
  • identify governance and management issues to minimize future disputes
  • review and understand financing and tax options for the corporation
  • determine the scope and terms of bylaws or a shareholder control agreement
  • register with state and federal tax authorities
Before using a web-based program that applies a cookie-cutter approach to entity formation, speak with one of the business law attorneys of TMB. We offer flat-fee arrangements for creating Minnesota LLCs, Minnesota S-corporations as well as Minnesota C-corporations.

Please call us now or complete the contact form below to learn how we can help you form your Minnesota corporation. Let us know the proposed name of your corporation, the number of shareholders, and desired incorporation date. We look forward to the possibility of representing you.

To schedule your initial legal consultation, call us now at 612.455.0500.

If you prefer, fill out the contact form below.

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