Loan Documents
Steven A. Migala • May 8, 2019
Our third video in our Small Business Week Series emphasizes the importance of having your business loan documents reviewed by experienced counsel. Attorney Steve Migala discusses why an attorney should be involved in the process as early as possible. Make sure someone is looking out for your interests before signing the documents!
If you are seeking a bank loan, give our office a call so we can help protect you and your business interests during the development of the loan documents. Call Steve Migala at 847-705-7555 for further assistance and guidance.
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