- Corporate Law
- Mergers and AcquisitionsJoined Rumler Tarbox Lyden in 1991 and divides his practice into three major areas: business planning and consulting, real estate, and mergers and acquisitions. “Planning begins with choosing the most beneficial entity in which to operate a company (corporation, limited liability company, partnership or some other variation) and ends with the eventual sale or transfer of the business.” Between those two events, Scott assists his business clients and their owners with all facets of their business, from negotiating and drafting contracts to resolving shareholder disputes, to managing employee matters and to ensuring business continuity.
- Business Disputes
- Construction Contracts
- Intellectual Property
- Antitrust
- Construction LitigationScott also spends a good deal of time in the real estate purchase and development areas, drafting and negotiating real estate contracts and leases. He often helps clients navigate through the many issues involved in real estate development such as construction contracts, easements, permits, and zoning.
- Real Estate TransactionsWhether your needs are in business planning, real estate transactions, probate, estate or litigation matters, we are able to meet your business and personal legal needs. We take great pride in building long-term and collaborative relationships with our clients. In addition, by maintaining a streamlined and efficient practice, we are able to provide competitive legal rates to our clients.
- Easement
- Land Use and Zoning
- Landlord-Tenant Disputes
- Personal InjuryCyndi L. Lyden's practice over the past twenty-six years has complemented the business and estate planning representation provided by Rumler Tarbox Lyden Law Corporation by offering litigation and litigation related services. Her practice has encompassed a variety of areas, including partnership and business owner litigation, employment matters, contract disputes, collection matters, real estate and landlord tenant disputes, personal injury, professional malpractice and probate. She is also adept at handling administrative matters and experienced in alternative dispute resolution such as arbitration, special master proceedings and mediation. Her experience in these areas, in addition to her personal experience serving as a financial power of attorney and guardian for a family member, influences her current work in estate and trust litigation as well as guardian and conservatorship proceedings.
- Estate PlanningPaul’s estate planning practice encompasses both simple and complex situations. Using the individual’s personal and financial objectives as a foundation, Paul builds estate plans that achieve those goals in the most tax-efficient manner possible. When creating estate plans for business owners, Paul helps them to craft continuity plans for both their businesses and their families. If owners have children active in their companies, Paul helps these parents to balance issues of fairness and equality among all children.
- Wills
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Foreclosure
- Tax Law