Business, Corporate & Securities

Getting You Back to Business

Axley’s Business Attorneys believe a key to providing effective services is a strong foundation in those practice areas most important to business enterprises. Our team of Business Lawyers includes experienced, talented attorneys right here in Wisconsin, with locations in Madison and Waukesha, who provide a broad range of legal services to our clients. These areas include organizational planning, finance, insurance, government permitting and regulation, real estate development and tax planning.

In addition, our corporate attorneys are sensitive to the ever-changing landscape of federal, state and local business law – giving Wisconsin’s business entities and individual entrepreneurs a decided edge in the issues that concern them most.

Benefits of a Full Service Law Firm

Axley also has substantial experience in related fields that serve our business clients, including litigation and alternative dispute resolution, government relations, employment law and construction and transportation law.

Business, Corporate & Securities Attorneys

Client Successes

$15M Credit Enhancement
Represented regional lender in a $15 million letter of credit enhancement of a demand note transaction
Petershack, Richard E.
$15M Leasehold Financing of Educational Facility
Represented a local lender in a $15 million leasehold financing of a public/private educational facility
Act as General Counsel for a Variety of Construction Related Companies
Act as general counsel for construction companies, engineering firms, aggregate and construction associations, and companies providing supplies to the construction industry.
Sweeney, Buck

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