Glencoe, Illinois · Business Law

Glencoe Business Attorney — Professional Practices & Consultancies

Lysinski & Associates P.C. advises Glencoe professionals and consultants from $500, and Adam Lysinski keeps it efficient — the right professional entity, a clean agreement among owners, and client contracts that hold up.

Business owners in Glencoe are often professionals running consultancies, medical or dental practices, and closely-held firms alongside demanding careers. What they need is rarely complicated for its own sake — it is the right structure, handled discreetly and on a busy schedule.

How Adam helps

  • The right professional entity. Entity selection, including professional service entities where a license requires them, formed correctly.
  • Owner agreements. Shareholder or operating agreements covering control, compensation, and what happens if an owner exits, so a falling-out does not become a lawsuit.
  • Client contracts. The engagement letters and service agreements a practice depends on, with clear scope and liability terms.
  • Efficiency and discretion. The work handled quietly and on a schedule that respects a busy client's time.

Why Glencoe owners work with Adam

You work directly with an attorney who keeps the process tight and handles closely-held practices with discretion. Adam can meet you in Glencoe, by phone, or by email at info@lysinski.com.

Glencoe Business Law Questions.

What entity is right for a professional practice?

It depends on your profession and tax goals; some licenses require a specific professional entity. Adam confirms and forms the right one.

My partner and I need an agreement. What should it cover?

Ownership, control, compensation, what happens if one of you exits, and how the practice is valued — the terms that protect both of you.

Can you handle this around a busy schedule?

Yes — Adam keeps the process tight and can meet in Glencoe, by phone, or by email at info@lysinski.com, whichever fits.

What does a Glencoe professional practice need beyond just forming an LLC?

The filing creates the shell; the practice also needs an operating agreement, client engagement terms, confidentiality procedures, payment terms, insurance coordination, buyout provisions, and a succession plan for death, disability, or retirement. Adam puts in place the agreements that actually make the practice work and protect the relationships in it.

We employ household staff at our Glencoe home, a nanny and estate help. Do we need anything in writing?

Yes. Household employers should have written employment agreements, proper payroll and tax handling, workers' compensation coverage, and confidentiality terms, since domestic staff are employees under the law, not contractors. Adam sets these up so an affluent household isn't exposed to a wage claim or a misclassification problem, and keeps it discreet.

Pricing

Business representation from $500. State filing fees and any third-party costs are separate.

Call (773) 777-9888 to structure your Glencoe practice. You work directly with an attorney, in person or by phone or by email at info@lysinski.com.