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David W. Barton is a seasoned attorney at Bodman LLP, based in Michigan, where he specializes in Business and Real Estate law. With a profound understanding of the complexities of commercial transactions and property matters, David is dedicated to providing tailored legal solutions that meet the unique needs of his clients. His extensive experience includes advising startups, established businesses, and real estate developers, ensuring that they navigate the legal landscape with confidence and precision. David’s approach is characterized by his unwavering commitment to client success. He believes that effective legal representation is more than just understanding the law; it involves listening to clients' concerns, assessing their objectives, and crafting strategies that align with their goals. His ability to anticipate challenges and identify opportunities sets him apart as a trusted advisor in the ever-evolving business and real estate sectors. At Bodman LLP, David collaborates with a team of skilled professionals, leveraging their collective expertise to deliver comprehensive legal services. Whether negotiating contracts, managing real estate transactions, or providing guidance on regulatory compliance, David's focus remains on fostering lasting relationships built on trust and transparency. Clients appreciate David’s analytical mindset and proactive approach, which allow them to make informed decisions and achieve optimal outcomes. By prioritizing their interests and maintaining open lines of communication, David ensures that each client feels supported throughout the legal process. Passionate about his work and dedicated to his clients, David W. Barton is a reliable partner for anyone seeking expert legal counsel in business and real estate matters.
Business law attorneys advise companies on legal matters including formation, contracts, compliance, and transactions. They help businesses navigate regulatory requirements and protect their interests. Common matters include business formation, contract drafting, mergers and acquisitions, commercial disputes.