Bullhead City business and commercial law lawyer
Serving the Kingman, Lake Havasu, Bullhead City, AZ and Laughlin, NV Areas
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.
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.
Common Questions
As a Business and Commercial Lawyer serving clients across Bullhead City, Kingman, Lake Havasu, and Parker, Arizona, I frequently guide entrepreneurs and established companies through a wide range of legal challenges and opportunities. Understanding the legal landscape is crucial for success, and many common questions arise. Here are answers to 15 of the most frequent inquiries I receive:
What's the best legal structure for my new business?
Choosing between a Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, LLC, or Corporation depends on factors like liability protection, tax implications, management structure, and future growth plans. An LLC (Limited Liability Company) is often popular for small businesses in Arizona due to its liability protection and flexible taxation.
Do I need a lawyer to start a business?
While not always legally required, consulting a lawyer is highly recommended. We can help you choose the right structure, draft essential agreements (like operating agreements or partnership agreements), understand regulatory compliance, and avoid costly mistakes down the road.
What are the key contracts my business needs?
Essential contracts often include operating agreements (for LLCs), partnership agreements, employment agreements, independent contractor agreements, vendor contracts, client service agreements, and non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). These protect your interests and define relationships.
How can I protect my intellectual property?
This involves trademarks (for brand names/logos), copyrights (for creative works), and trade secrets (for confidential business information). Registration with federal agencies like the USPTO can provide significant legal protections.
What is contract review, and why is it important?
Contract review is when a lawyer examines a proposed agreement to identify risks, clarify terms, ensure it aligns with your interests, and confirm legal enforceability. It’s crucial for avoiding disputes and protecting your business before you sign.
How do I handle a contract dispute?
First, review the contract terms. Then, consider communication with the other party to seek resolution. If that fails, options include mediation, arbitration, or litigation. Legal counsel can help navigate these steps to protect your business.
What are my legal obligations as an employer in Arizona?
Employers in Arizona must comply with state and federal laws regarding hiring, wages (minimum wage, overtime), discrimination, workplace safety, employee classification (W2 vs. 1099), and termination. This includes specific Arizona labor laws.
Do I need a lawyer to buy or sell a business?
Yes, absolutely. These transactions involve complex due diligence, asset or stock purchase agreements, tax implications, and potential liabilities. A lawyer ensures your interests are protected and the deal is structured correctly.
What is commercial litigation?
Commercial litigation involves legal disputes between businesses or individuals concerning business matters. This can include breach of contract, partnership disputes, intellectual property infringement, or unfair competition.
How can I avoid lawsuits?
Proactive legal measures are key: clear, well-drafted contracts, strong internal policies, regular legal reviews, and prompt resolution of minor disputes before they escalate. Prevention is always less costly than litigation.
What is corporate governance?
This refers to the system of rules, practices, and processes by which a company is directed and controlled. It involves the relationship between management, the board of directors, shareholders, and other stakeholders, ensuring legal compliance and ethical operation.
When should I update my business's legal documents?
You should review and update documents annually, or whenever there are significant changes to your business (e.g., new partners, new services, major investments), changes in relevant laws, or if a dispute arises.
What are common legal pitfalls for small businesses?
Common pitfalls include inadequate contracts, failing to protect intellectual property, misclassifying employees, neglecting regulatory compliance, and not having a clear dispute resolution strategy.
How can a lawyer help with regulatory compliance?
We help businesses understand and adhere to the specific laws and regulations governing their industry, whether it’s local zoning in Bullhead City, state licensing in Arizona, or federal consumer protection laws.
What's the first step if I have a business legal question?
Contact an experienced Business and Commercial Lawyer. We offer consultations to discuss your specific needs, assess your situation, and advise on the best legal path forward for your business in Bullhead City, Kingman, Lake Havasu, or Parker, Arizona.
Contact Our Kingman Business Litigation Attorneys Today
We invite you to contact Knochel Law Offices, P.C., today at 928-542-4218, or toll free 866-674-4003, to schedule a confidential consultation about your appeal. Our law office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evening and weekend appointments are available upon request. We offer many of our services for flat fees rather than billing by the hour. Our firm accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards.