Business

 

Small businesses are the financial heart of the community. At CARLSON KOECK KIRK & GRAVES it is true, we are “Attorneys who mean business!” This phrase is more than a slogan. Our team of business attorneys can help you in every phase of your business.

We can assist you in setting up your Limited Liability Company, or dealing with legal issues with your corporation. You may need help in dissolving existing business associations, or dealing with debt issues. We also provide assistance with leases, and acquiring assets or property.

 

 

Government rules are often the focus of business issues.  We have a wide range of experience in dealing with regulation.  In fact, there is not much in business life -- in good times, or in bad times -- that we have not assisted our clients in navigating.

 

 

 

We pride our self on friendly, small town approach, although we regularly represent clients with national and international business transactions. Yet, in spite of this we are also able to help first time entrepreneurs.

 

 

 

 

 

Contact us today by email, or stop in for a consultation, and learn why your business is important to us.


 

 

 

Check the status of your entity at the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions.

 

634 Water Street

P.O. Box 9

Prairie du Sac, WI 53578


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CHANGES IN WISCONSIN LAW RELATING TO STUDENT ATHLETES AND CONCUSSIONS

This Wisconsin Legislature enacted Wisconsin Statute Section 118.293 in April of this year, seeking to protect student athletes from the dangers of head concussions.  The act applies to youth athletics and requires an athlete who sustains a concussion to be immediately removed from play and practice until evaluated by a "health care provider".  This law applies to all youth sports and adds a duty to those coaches, officials and organizers of youth sporting activities.  This law is similar to the WIAA rule, "When in Doubt, Sit it out".  Medical concerns about concussions have changed dramatically over the past years, and lead to this enactment.