Posted On: December 14, 2007 by Michael J. Hamblin

Consider Giving Your Michigan Business a Legal Checkup

As the end of this year approaches, you are likely involved in reviewing the various aspects of your business's financial and operational health. Likewise, you should consider giving your business a legal checkup. Legal checkups, or legal audits, are something like an accountant's financial audit or medical examinations given by a physician.

During a legal checkup, your lawyer examines business records and practices and recommends steps that you can take to protect the legal health of your business. In a typical legal checkup, your lawyer will review documents such as your corporate charter, corporate minute book, purchase order forms, sales contracts, employment agreements, and loan agreements. Afterward you may get a written report summarizing findings and recommendations. An audit may uncover legal problems that should be corrected. For example, it may reveal that the company should revise sales contracts to limit warranties and liabilities or revise its employment applications to preserve the right to fire unsatisfactory employees.

Besides a written report, your lawyer can meet with you to explain the audit findings and recommendations and tell you how to avoid potential legal problems. At the meeting you can also learn which problems need immediate attention and which ones are less serious. Having a legal checkup can help you prevent and remedy a variety of problems that could get in the way of your business's success. Consider contacting a good Michigan business lawyer to schedule a legal checkup for your company.