SARASOTA BUSINESS AND TAX ATTORNEY

JOHN COMPTON (Left) & CHRISTOPHER J. FOWLER OF NORTON (Right), HAMMERSLEY, LOPEZ & SKOKOS, P.A.

Norton Hammersley of Sarasota business and tax law practice provides expert planning and advice to our individual and corporate clients. Our attorneys assist our clients in all aspects of their business, including the selection and formation of entities under which to operate, preparation and review of agreements, sales, purchases and mergers of businesses, obtaining financing and funding for businesses and employee relations.

In addition, our attorneys provide ongoing counseling relating to business operation, including officer liability, corporate formalities required to maintain liability protection, licensing and trademark issues, shareholder relationships, executive employment, employee vs. independent contractor classifications and employee-incentive plans.

The attorneys at Norton Hammersley Sarasota Law Practice plan for, identify and address state and federal tax issues and represent clients in disputes with the Internal Revenue Service and the Florida Department of Revenue.

For more information regarding Norton Hammersley’s Business and Tax practice,  please contact one of the firm’s Business and Tax Attorneys: John M. Compton or Christopher J.Fowler

Other Practice Areas

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Real Estate Law


The real-estate group provides legal representation for corporate and individual clients in the acquisition, development and sale of residential and commercial real property, as well as leasing and financing.


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Estate Planning


The estate planning, administration and asset preservation group assists individuals in preparing wills and trusts and administrators in closing an estate, as well as estate tax services.


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Trial Practice & Dispute


The trial-practice group assists businesses and individuals with complex litigation issues, including contract disputes, real-property matters, estate and trust disputes, probate litigation, and lending law matters—to name a few.