Foley & Turner

Indianapolis Attorneys & Counselors of Law

General Law Practice in Indiana

Foley & Turner devotes a substantial segment of its practice to Indiana corporate law, general business law and commercial law matters. Our Indiana attorneys serve a broad spectrum of the business community, including s-corps, LLCs, partnerships, LLPs, small to mid-sized businesses, and sole proprietorships in the full range of business issues. Our services to business clients range from structuring new ventures to specialized and complex problem-solving.

Areas of concentration include the following:

Tax: counseling in matters regarding corporate, partnership, limited liability company, and individual income taxes; tax issues involved in real estate transactions, non-profit institutions, employee benefits, trust and estate planning and administration, and civil and criminal tax controversies.

Real Estate: representing sellers, buyers, developers, syndicates, lenders and borrowers in commercial and residential transactions on matters including sales, leases, finance, construction, zoning and the environment.

Employer/Employee Relations: including matters relating to civil rights, employment agreements, labor disputes, occupational health and safety problems, federal and state laws and regulations and retirement plans; advising on employee handbooks, confidentiality agreements, non-competition covenants, deferred compensation plans and pension and profit-sharing benefit plans.

Creditors' Rights: representing clients seeking financing for business transactions, equipment leasing companies and other businesses in connection with loans, workouts, state receivership proceedings and general collection matters.

Financial Services: representing borrowers, with a particular emphasis on commercial transactions such as real estate, asset-based and other secured financing.

Mergers and Acquisitions: including negotiations, drafting documents, tax planning and financing; representing many financial institutions in the preparation of all required commercial loan documentation needed for closing on such transactions.

Legislative and Regulatory Law: with emphasis in the area of public utility regulations, energy, environment, transportation and tax before most state and many federal regulatory agencies, particularly the Maryland Public Service Commission.