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John N Brugger is a seasoned attorney with an impressive 280 years of experience, serving clients from the Law Offices of John N Brugger III, located at 216 E. Reynolds Road, Lexington, KY. His vast legal expertise spans across the realms of business law, estate planning, and probate, making him a trusted advisor for individuals and businesses alike in the Lexington area. With a dedication to providing comprehensive and personalized legal solutions, John has built a reputation for excellence and unwavering commitment to his clients' needs. In the complex world of business law, John excels in navigating the intricacies of corporate formation, contract negotiation, and compliance issues. His meticulous approach and strategic foresight ensure that his clients are well-protected and positioned for growth. Moreover, John's proficiency in estate planning and probate offers peace of mind to families planning for the future. He is adept at crafting tailored estate plans that preserve wealth across generations, while his compassionate guidance through the probate process helps families manage affairs smoothly during emotional times. John's professional approach is characterized by a blend of authoritative legal knowledge and genuine client care. He believes in fostering long-term relationships with his clients, grounded in trust and transparency. This commitment is reflected in his attentive listening and careful understanding of each client's unique circumstances and goals. Whether addressing complex business challenges or guiding families through estate matters, John N Brugger is dedicated to achieving favorable outcomes with integrity and diligence. His legacy of excellence continues to shape the legal landscape in Lexington, KY, one client at a time.
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.