Business Formation Attorney

Start a Private Practice in New York

Business Set Up for New York Healthcare, Wellness and Service-Based Professionals

J. Cameron Law handles the entire PLLC or LLC formation process from beginning to end so you can stop researching and start earning.

Our Vision

Helping licensed professionals across New York start and run their businesses.

Our Mission

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Our Process

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Private practice setup is not just filing paperwork.

It’s making sure your business structure, state filings, agreements, and compliance pieces all work together so you’re not fixing problems later. Depending on your situation, this can include:

• Business structure selection (PLLC, PC, or other appropriate entity)

• New York state and professional licensing related filings

Foundational agreements and internal documents

• Business formation filings with the state

Licensed professionals are not treated the same as general businesses in New York.

The wrong structure, missing filings, or incomplete documents can create licensing, tax, or operational problems later.

The goal is not just to “open a business.”

It’s to open a practice that actually works legally and operationally for how you provide services.

Most clients start with a consultation.

You submit questions in advance.

We talk through your situation, risk areas, and what needs to happen first, second, and third.

From there: Some clients move forward with full formation support. Some just need direction before moving forward on their own.

Both are normal.

Common Questions

Do I need a PLLC or an LLC?

Choosing the right business structure matters, especially for licensed professionals.  It depends on your license and how you plan to practice. This is something we determine before any filings are done.

Often yes, but contracts, non-competes, and employer policies matter.

Timelines depend on licensing board review, state processing times, and publication requirements if applicable.

J. Cameron Law, PLLC · Yonkers, New York · Business Formations · Trademarks · Contracts
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