Business Law Attorneys in Utah
Starting or running a business is exciting—but it also comes with serious legal responsibilities. At Rogers & Russell, our attorneys counsel entrepreneurs, contractors, and business owners across Utah on how to start, operate, and protect their companies the right way.
Starting a New Business the Right Way
Every business begins with a plan, but many owners overlook the legal foundation that determines how their company will operate and how taxes will be paid for years to come.
Questions we help answer:
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Should I form an LLC or corporation, and what’s the difference?
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Which tax election is best for my situation (S-Corp, C-Corp, disregarded entity)?
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How do I properly file Articles of Incorporation/Organization with the State of Utah?
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What are my payroll tax obligations?
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How do I protect myself from personal liability?
Starting your business with the right structure saves money, reduces risk, and ensures compliance from day one. Our attorneys guide you step-by-step so you can launch your company with confidence.
Business Law Checklist for Utah Companies
Whether you’re starting a new business or managing an established one, here’s a checklist of key legal items every owner should review with a qualified business law attorney:
✅ Starting a Business
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Choose the right entity structure (LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp, Partnership)
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File Articles of Incorporation/Organization with the State of Utah
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Draft Operating Agreement or Bylaws
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Apply for an EIN (Employer Identification Number)
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Register for state and local business licenses
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Review tax elections (S-Corp vs. default) for long-term savings
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Set up payroll and withholding tax compliance
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Draft initial contracts and agreements (clients, vendors, subcontractors)
✅ Running & Growing a Business
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Review and update contracts regularly (employment, vendor, customer)
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Ensure tax compliance (income, payroll, sales & use taxes)
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Protect intellectual property (trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets)
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Maintain corporate records and annual filings with the State of Utah
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Stay compliant with employment laws (handbooks, wage/hour laws, worker classification)
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Consider insurance and risk management policies
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Establish a plan for dispute resolution (arbitration, mediation, litigation)
✅ Construction Industry–Specific Items
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Draft and negotiate construction contracts that limit liability
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Understand change order procedures and document scope changes
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File and enforce mechanics’ liens when unpaid
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Protect against Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (TFRP) for payroll tax issues
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Ensure compliance with OSHA and workplace safety regulations
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Review subcontractor agreements and indemnification clauses
✅ Long-Term Planning
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Plan for succession or sale of the business
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Protect personal assets with proper structuring
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Consider estate and tax planning to pass on business wealth
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Develop a buy-sell agreement if there are multiple owners
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Reassess business structure as the company grows
Helping Existing Businesses
Already running a business? Legal challenges can arise unexpectedly:
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The IRS or Utah State Tax Commission may pursue you for delinquent payroll or sales taxes.
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A contract dispute may threaten your operations.
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You might want to bring on a new partner or investor.
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Vendors, employees, or subcontractors may create liability risks.
Our attorneys provide practical, solutions-oriented counsel to protect your company, resolve disputes, and keep your business moving forward.
Business Law for the Construction Industry
Construction companies face unique legal and tax issues. At Rogers & Russell, we combine business law, construction law, and tax law knowledge to help contractors and developers avoid costly mistakes.
We assist construction businesses with:
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Entity structuring for general contractors and subcontractors
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Mechanics’ liens and payment disputes
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Change orders and scope-of-work conflicts
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Employment and independent contractor agreements
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Payroll tax compliance (preventing Trust Fund Recovery Penalty assessments)
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Negotiating and drafting construction contracts that protect your business
Whether you’re a small contractor or a large construction firm, we understand the realities of the industry and the legal risks that come with it.
Why Work with Rogers & Russell?
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Experienced attorneys who understand both business law and tax law
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Tailored solutions for startups, established companies, and construction professionals
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Local presence in Utah with offices in Pleasant Grove and Salt Lake City
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Long-term partnership — a trusted advisor you can call whenever issues arise
Get Legal Counsel for Your Business
Whether you’re chasing the American dream by starting a new business, or you’re an established owner dealing with legal or tax issues, the attorneys at Rogers & Russell are here to help.
📞 Call 801-899-6064 today for a consultation and let us help your business succeed.