Jacobs & Dembert, P.A.
Firm Overview
Jacobs & Dembert, P.A. provides legal representation to an array of business and individual clients. The firm's attorneys handle a broad range of contract matters, business and real estate acquisitions, real estate leasing, financing transactions and general legal and business counseling for clients including publicly traded companies, privately held middle market and family-owned businesses and emerging companies. In the firm's health law specialty, our attorneys represent individual practitioners and physician groups on issues relating to practice mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, managed care contracting, employment agreements, joint ventures, buy-sell agreements and other business arrangements. In the estate planning and probate specialty, the firm provides legal and tax advice, including skilled document preparation, to business owners, corporate executives, professionals, and their families, primarily located in Maryland, and to fiduciaries in connection with estate and trust administration, and prepares all required Federal and State estate, gift and income tax returns. Representative business clients of the firm include a duty-free merchandise and news and gift concessionaire in airports throughout the country; a company engaged in development, formation and manufacturing of pharmaceutical products; a nationally prominent architectural firm; companies engaged in the design, sale and leasing of computer hardware and software; executives negotiating employment agreements and severance agreements with large or publicly-held companies; a broad range of professional service corporations and other entities providing medical services in multiple specialties; various restaurant franchisees; a national group of vehicle distribution companies; an employee-owned (ESOP) company that provides medical communications; and a regional real estate brokerage firm.
 
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