Business & Corporate Law
Key Takeaways
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Transparent Flat-Fee Pricing: Avoid the uncertainty often associated with hourly billing through clear, upfront pricing for corporate drafting and review services.
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Attorney Review and Oversight: Receive corporate agreements prepared by an experienced Nevada attorney rather than relying solely on automated document platforms.
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Corporate Document Services: Drafting and review services for foundational corporate governance documents and business acquisition agreements.
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Streamlined Intake Process: Start quickly with a simple intake form designed to match your specific project with the ideal service level.

At Assent Law, we help Nevada businesses draft, review, and revise corporate agreements without the cost and complexity of traditional law firms or the risks of relying solely on automated document services. Our flat-fee services provide clear scope, predictable pricing, and experienced legal oversight.
Corporate agreements establish the structure and relationships that govern your business. Poorly drafted agreements can create risk, disputes, and unnecessary costs over time. Many Nevada businesses rely on automated document platforms for speed and cost, while others turn to traditional law firms for more customized drafting. Assent Law provides a more straightforward approach—flat-fee drafting and review of corporate agreements, with clearly defined scope, predictable pricing, and experienced legal oversight.
We draft, review, and revise a range of corporate agreements, including LLC operating agreements, corporate bylaws, asset and stock purchase agreements, independent contractor agreements, and more.
Corporate Agreements Based on Your Business Needs
When you complete our intake form, you can describe your project and the agreements you need. Depending on your needs and the service level you select, agreements may be prepared with minimal customization or more tailored drafting that includes a brief consultation and limited revisions. Below are some of the most common corporate agreements we draft and review for Nevada businesses.
LLC Operating Agreements and Amendments
An LLC operating agreement establishes ownership, management structure, and financial arrangements for your business. Poorly drafted agreements can lead to disputes and operational issues over time.
We draft LLC operating agreements that address key provisions such as ownership interests, management authority, capital contributions, and distributions. We also prepare amendments to reflect changes such as new members, updated capital structures, or other material updates.
Corporate Bylaws
Corporate bylaws define the governance structure and operating procedures of a corporation. We draft corporate bylaws that address key provisions such as voting rights, officer roles and responsibilities, and meeting procedures.
Asset and Stock Purchase Agreements
Asset and stock purchase agreements are used to structure business acquisitions, but they operate differently depending on the transaction.
In an asset purchase, the buyer acquires specific business assets—such as equipment, inventory, or intellectual property—and may assume certain liabilities. In a stock purchase, the buyer acquires ownership of the company itself, including all of its assets and liabilities.
We draft asset and stock purchase agreements tailored to the structure and terms of your transaction, based on the service level you select.
Independent Contractor Agreements
Independent contractor agreements define the relationship between your business and third-party service providers. We draft agreements that clearly outline scope of work, compensation, and other key terms to reduce the risk of misunderstandings or disputes.

What to Expect When Working With Assent Law
Businesses often consider automated document platforms for speed and cost, or traditional law firms for more customized drafting. Assent Law offers a more straightforward approach—flat-fee corporate agreement drafting with clearly defined scope, predictable pricing, and experienced legal oversight. Depending on the service level you select, agreements may be prepared with minimal customization or more tailored drafting that includes a brief consultation and limited revisions. Below is an overview of the process.
Complete the Intake Form
Complete our intake form to describe your project, including the parties involved, your transaction, and the agreement you need. We will review your submission and suggest a level of service.
Brief Consultation (If Needed)
For more tailored services, we schedule a short consultation to gather additional details.
Draft Delivery
We prepare and deliver your corporate agreements based on your selected service level.
Limited Revisions (If Included)
If your service includes revisions, we incorporate updates as needed.
Business & Corporate Law FAQs
What types of corporate agreements do you handle?
We draft, review, and revise a range of corporate agreements, including operating agreements, corporate bylaws, asset and stock purchase agreements, independent contractor agreements, and more.
Do I need to hire a lawyer to draft corporate agreements?
No. However, corporate agreements establish the structure and relationships that govern your business, and many companies choose to have an experienced Nevada attorney prepare them to avoid risk and uncertainty.
What happens if a Nevada LLC doesn't have an operating agreement?
A Nevada LLC without an operating agreement is governed by Nevada’s default statutory rules, which may not reflect your company’s intended structure or goals. This can lead to disputes, operational issues, and unintended outcomes.
Do you offer revision services as well as drafting services?
Yes. Depending on the service level you select, your project may include a brief consultation and limited revisions.
Can you help our company with a business compliance issue?
We offer limited assistance with certain business compliance matters. You can describe your request in the intake form, and we will determine whether it fits within our flat-fee services.
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