Your Legal Business Partner
Protect the Future of Your Company
“At DISSAU, we are committed to offering comprehensive solutions designed for entrepreneurs and businesses at all stages of growth. With a focus on efficiency, clarity, and customization, we are your strategic partner to protect and enhance your business.”
Business Partner

Why Choose Us?
- Experience in corporate and business law
- Fast and tailored solutions.
- Personalized and bilingual attention
- Transparency and clear pricing
“Our Services”
Company Formation
Contracts and agreements
Intellectual property
Corporate Compliance
Restructuring and Dissolution of Companies
Dispute Resolution and Legal Defense
“How We Can Assist You”
“Frequently Asked Questions”
Our services are designed for entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), corporations, and any business that needs legal advice in its operations. We work with:
- New businesses: If you are just starting out, we guide you in choosing the right legal structure (LLC, Corporation, etc.), registering your business, and initial compliance.
- Growing businesses: If you already have a business and are looking to expand, we help you with contracts, regulatory compliance, and legal protection.
- Foreign companies: If you want to operate in the US from another country, we assist you in forming your business and complying with tax and trade regulations.
- Individual entrepreneurs and startups: We provide advice on business structure, intellectual property, and commercial agreements.
The legalization time depends on the state in which the company is registered and the type of entity you choose. However, here is a general estimate:
- LLCs and Corporations (C-Corp and S-Corp): Between 5 and 15 business days in most states, although some allow an expedited process in 24-48 hours for an additional fee.
- Foreign companies operating in the US: This may take a little longer due to additional requirements such as obtaining an EIN and opening bank accounts.
- Obtaining licenses and permits: This will depend on the type of business and location, ranging from days to weeks.
Yes. A company registered in the US can issue invoices and operate internationally. However, it is advisable to check:
- The tax treaties between the US and the country where you want to operate.
- Whether you need an international bank account to receive payments.
- Local regulations on the taxation of foreign income.
If you plan to expand your business to other countries, we can advise you on the best legal and tax strategy.
To prevent third parties from using your brand or ideas without permission, you can:
- Register a trademark with the USPTO to protect your company name and logo.
- Apply for copyright protection for written content, music, or software.
- Register patents if you have developed a unique invention.
- Sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to protect sensitive information.
If you need help registering or protecting your intellectual property, we can guide you through the process.
Let's build your business together
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