Chaney & Drexel, LLC

(614) 324-5990 | 1 East Livingston Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215 | [email protected]

Our Practice Areas

General Business

 

Chaney & Drexel, LLC is equipped to provide a large array of business law services.  We have helped business owners and businesses with entity formation, buy/sell agreements and other contracts, as well as succession planning and dispute resolution and litigation.  We take a comprehensive approach to your business needs, enabling you to plan for the long term and focus on your core business. We have experience in drafting, negotiating, and litigating a wide variety of business agreements and situations.  We have handled employment law matters, intellectual property disputes and helped clients form and comply with LLC operating agreements and corporate bylaws. We have also worked in many areas of employment law, including terminations, noncompete and non-solicitation agreements, and employee handbooks.  Our representative clients include one of the largest damage prevention companies in the country, the largest home health care provider in Ohio, a luxury automobile dealership, prominent financial institutions, partnerships, and individuals who own those businesses. Whether your issue is large or small, complex or simple, we have the experience and skill to help you with your legal needs. We always act with the highest ethical standards and will communicate consistently and honestly with you. Contact us to discuss your business needs.

Among the services we provide are:

  • Business Formation
  • Business Transactions
  • Buy/Sell Agreements
  • Contracts
  • Employee Handbooks and Other Employment Law Matters
  • Negotiations
  • Non-Compete Agreements
  • Non-Solicitation Agreements
  • Ownership Agreements
  • Partnership and LLC Agreements
  • Service Agreements
  • Supply Agreements

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