- GuardianshipA durable power of attorney to designate a trusted person to sign papers for you and manage your affairs if you are incapacitated. Without a durable power of attorney, your family may have to go through the expense and delay of a guardianship proceeding to manage your affairs.
- Corporate LawThe corporate governance services you may need to preserve your corporate shield are different for different types of corporate entities. The following are examples of the types of services we provide to business owners...
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Business FormationWhether you are forming a business, launching a new business venture or buying a significant asset, it’s important to choose the right form of business entity that will best protect your business and its individuals from tax and other liabilities.
- Business DisputesAt Bostwick & Price P.C. in Salt Lake City, Utah, our lawyers draft and review business contracts to help businesses avoid disputes down the road. We represent businesses in all types of business disputes, including breach of contract claims such as the following...
- Business Transactions
- Limited Liability CompaniesAt Bostwick & Price P.C. in Salt Lake City, Utah, our lawyers guide business owners through the formation of corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs) and other business entities.
- Trade Secrets
- Wrongful TerminationAt Bostwick & Price, P.C. we provide employment law advice to large and small employers that is aimed at avoiding the possibility of litigation. Our attorneys understand that employers are faced with a host of complex state and federal regulations that govern employer – employee relationships. We also know that most employers who violate these laws do so unknowingly. For claims such as wrongful termination, discrimination, or harassment, we represent only the employer’s interests.
- Employment ContractOur employment law attorneys work to establish long-term, on-going legal representation for our clients. We strive to understand you and your businesses so that our attorneys can provide proactive employment law advice. Our philosophy is that the best way to resolve a problem is to prevent it from happening. Therefore, we work with our clients to draft employee handbooks, employment contracts, non-compete agreements, and confidentially agreements that clearly establish the employer – employee relationship.
- Non-compete Agreement
- Sexual Harassment
- Real Estate LitigationOur firm represents a wide array of clients in real estate matters, including commercial property owners, builders, property managers, business owners, and homeowners associations. Our attorneys’ backgrounds in the construction industry gives us a unique insider’s prospective on commercial and residential read estate issues. Our lawyers routinely represent clients in a real estate issues involving...
- Construction LitigationBostwick & Price, P.C. is one of the leading construction law firms in the western United States. Our lawyers not only have significant legal experience dealing with the complex legal and regulatory issues facing clients in the construction industry, they also have personal experience working in the construction industry.
- Real Estate TransactionsCommercial Transactions, Contracts and Closings: conducting closings, handling transactions and drafting and reviewing contracts for commercial real estate transactions.
- Easement
- Land Use and ZoningOur lawyers handle landlord / tenant, land use planning, zoning, entitlements, deeds, promissory notes, covenants, homeowners association bylaws, improvement district, and impact fee issues for clients throughout Utah, the Intermountain Region and the western United States.
- Personal Injury
- Estate PlanningAt Bostwick & Price P.C. in Salt Lake City, Utah, our lawyers draft wills, trusts and other estate planning documents to reflect your wishes and provide for the efficient transfer of your assets to your intended beneficiaries. Components of an estate plan typically consist...
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- ForeclosureBecause these statutorily granted rights are so powerful, strict conformance with statute is required. For example, there are very strict deadlines for filing liens. This means that delays in filing the lien itself, or in filing foreclosure actions based on a lien can possibly negate any statutory rights a party has to foreclose and thereby recover payment. Further, for many liens it is required by statute that preliminary notice be filed, otherwise, you may risk losing your ability to recover all or part of the value of your labor and materials. Thus, it is crucial not only to know what rights you may have to file a lien in a given situation, but also to understand
- Tax Law