BUSINESS & COMMERCIAL LAW

Business & Commercial Law

Business & Commercial Law

Bullhead City business and commercial law lawyer


Doing business effectively means being prepared to handle the legal challenges that may come your way. Your ability to rely on contracts, agreements and real estate transactions depends on the willingness of the legal system to enforce the obligations of those with whom you do business.



At Knochel Law Offices , we practice business and commercial law on behalf of many clients in Arizona, Nevada and California. When you need legal assistance, contact us to schedule an appointment at our offices in Bullhead City. We have been helping clients for more than 25 years, and we can help you.

A police officer holding handcuffs with his car in the backbground
A police officer holding handcuffs with his car in the backbground

Research, Writing and Appellate Ability on Your Side


Attorney Keith S. Knochel has extensive experience with the legal research and writing skills that are particularly important in business and commercial law matters, which often involve complex fact situations and legal standards. 


If your case ends up being appealed, you will want to be able to rely on the same law firm that represented you at trial. Keith S. Knochel is a former clerk to a Chief Justice Howard C. Ryan on the Illinois Supreme Court and a topics editor on the Northwestern Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. He has the appellate experience to handle your case at all levels.



When you need an attorney who will take the approach that is appropriate to your business goals, don't hesitate to contact us.

Litigation and Transactional Counsel

Our business attorneys apply trial experience, negotiation skills and attention to detail to a wide variety of business and commercial law matters. You can rely on us to provide skilled assistance with any of the following issues:

  • Breach of contract litigation
  • Construction litigation
  • Debt collection litigation
  • Real estate litigation
  • Foreclosure by creditors on secured property
  • Contractor licensing issues
  • Professional licensing issues (nursing, accounting, etc.)
  • Formation of corporations and limited liability companies (LLCs)
  • Partnership agreements and dissolutions
  • Buy-sell agreements

As a well-known law firm in the Tri-State area, we have extensive knowledge of the local courts and a strong reputation in the field of business and commercial law.

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