CIVIL LITIGATOR | Know Your Enemy
Daniel Marshall represents both plaintiffs and defendants based on a time honored principle. In the Art of War Sun Tzu wrote: “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat “ – Enough said.Daniel Marshall, has 21 years courtroom experience as a federal and state litigator. His focus is on representing small business owners and individuals in business and real estate litigation and also methods of litigation prevention.
BUSINESS FORMATION | Time is Money
Daniel Marshall can get you registered with the Secretary of State in 24 HRS. You will save both time and money Corporations, LLC and LP or PC business entities. This includes: Full compliance with all governmental agencies to ensure asset protection. As a litigator, he can protect the businesses he forms, and also prosecute their claims to a successful outcome. He is your on call risk management attorney.
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS | When Words are Not Enough
Because he is a litigator, Mr. Marshall knows what type of contracts and other business documents hold up in court. He is an expert on all types of leases, Purchase and sale documents, escrow and escrow-less sales, along with Specialized documents and sales involving liquor licenses and others. Mr. Marshall understands that in making business decisions, legal risk is simply one important factor, and he is here to assist you along the way
TRUSTS | Protect and Defend
Daniel Marshall, has both a basic and advanced trust packages More important, he has a comprehensive understanding of how to preserve and protect your estate for the benefit of yourself, your children or other beneficiaries. Again, as a litigator, he not only creates documents, he defends them in Court. He helps both individuals, couples, partners and businesses factor in both the legal and economic reasons why they need or do not need a trust. If they need a trust, his broad experience guides in the selection process of what type of trust is best suited to their specific needs.