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POLOPIMENTEL LAW
Practice Areas

Start-Up & Business Formation

Build your business on a foundation that holds up.

Overview

About this practice

Forming a business is easy. Forming one correctly — with the right entity, the right operating agreement, the right tax election, and the right governance — is what separates businesses that grow from businesses that end up in court.

Polo | Pimentel Law represents founders, partners, and small-business owners across Miami-Dade. We handle entity formation, operating and shareholder agreements, corporate governance, and ongoing compliance. Because we also litigate, every document we draft is written by an attorney who has seen where the weak clauses get tested.

We work with founders in English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole — including first-time founders who need the whole process explained plainly and experienced operators launching their third company.

What we handle

Matters we take on

Entity formation

LLC, corporation (C-corp, S-corp), limited partnership, and professional entity formation. State filings, federal EIN, initial resolutions, banking documentation.

Operating and shareholder agreements

Operating agreements, shareholder agreements, buy-sell provisions, partnership agreements. The documents that govern how partners behave when money is on the line.

Corporate governance

Annual minutes, board resolutions, officer appointments, amendments, mergers, and dissolutions. We keep your entity records clean — which matters enormously when you sell or raise capital.

Regulatory compliance

Florida business license compliance, industry-specific permits, BOI (Beneficial Ownership Information) filings, and general regulatory counseling.

Why us

Why clients choose us for business formation

  • Attorneys who litigate draft your documents. That changes everything.
  • Trilingual intake — we work with founders in EN, ES, HT.
  • Connected to our commercial real estate practice for office/retail space.
  • Connected to our litigation practice for future disputes.
FAQ

Business Formation — questions we hear

It depends on your tax posture, your investor plans, and your operating structure. Most Florida small businesses form an LLC; businesses planning to raise venture capital usually form a C-corp. We walk you through the trade-offs.

Have a business formation matter to discuss?

Free consultation. Representation in English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole.

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