Corporate Structuring
& Business Formation
Attorneys
Choosing the right legal structure and setting your business up properly is foundational to long-term success. At Kameli Law, we guide entrepreneurs, investors, and established companies through entity formation, governance planning, and multi-jurisdictional compliance. Whether you’re launching a startup, reorganizing an existing business, or entering a joint venture, our legal team provides the clarity and strategic foresight you need.
Business Structuring Services We Offer
- LLC and Corporation Formation (C-Corp, S-Corp, B-Corp)
- Operating Agreements and Shareholder Agreements
- Joint Ventures and Strategic Partnerships
- Cross-border entity setup for foreign-owned businesses
- Corporate governance policy design
- Registered agent and corporate maintenance services
We ensure your legal structure matches your growth goals and protects your interests.
Why Business Structure Matters
- Tax efficiency and liability protection
- Investor readiness and cap table clarity
- Operational flexibility and control
- Dispute prevention and succession planning
Kameli Law helps clients weigh the legal, tax, and operational implications of each structure to make informed decisions.
Who We Serve
- Founders and early-stage startups
- Venture-backed and growth-stage companies
- Joint ventures and project-based entities
- U.S. subsidiaries of foreign companies
- Family-owned and closely held businesses
Recent Client Example
Kameli Law advised a European fintech group on launching a U.S. subsidiary, including selecting Delaware C-Corp status, drafting shareholder agreements, and building a compliance roadmap aligned with U.S. investor expectations.
FAQs About Corporate Structuring
Should I form an LLC or a corporation?
It depends on your goals. LLCs offer flexibility and pass-through taxation, while corporations are preferred for raising capital and issuing shares.
Can I convert my business structure later?
Yes, but there can be tax and legal consequences. It’s best to choose the right structure from the start with legal guidance.
Do I need a U.S. partner to form a business if I’m foreign-based?
No. Foreign nationals can form U.S. entities, but compliance and tax planning become more complex. We assist with international structuring.
Start Your Business on the Right Legal Footing
Make confident decisions about your structure, governance, and long-term protection. Kameli Law is ready to support your business from formation to funding.