Strategic Counsel for those who think bigger
Business and real estate moves aren’t just transactions. They’re turning points. We make sure you’re ready for what comes after the signature.
Practice Areas
commercial real estate
corporate law
startups & growing businesses
Business & Real Estate Legal Counsel for Central Florida
Business & Real Estate Decisions
Business decisions and real estate transactions often involve significant financial commitments, long-term obligations, and complex legal considerations. Whether you’re purchasing commercial property, negotiating a lease, forming a new company, planning for growth, or protecting assets you’ve worked hard to build, having experienced legal counsel can help you avoid costly mistakes and move forward with confidence.
Practical Legal Guidance
At Kaprow Law, P.A., we work with entrepreneurs, business owners, investors, landlords, developers, and professionals throughout Central Florida. Our practice focuses on providing practical legal guidance that supports both immediate goals and long-term success. Rather than simply reviewing documents or handling isolated transactions, we help clients understand risks, identify opportunities, and make informed decisions that align with their business objectives.
Comprehensive Business Support
Our areas of practice include commercial real estate transactions, corporate law, business formation, contract review and negotiation, startup counsel, estate planning, and ongoing legal support for growing businesses. Whether you’re acquiring investment property, launching a new venture, negotiating a commercial lease, restructuring your company, or planning for the future of your family and assets, our goal is to provide strategic counsel tailored to your unique situation.
Proactive Risk Management
Businesses today face rapidly changing legal and economic environments. Contracts, partnerships, acquisitions, financing arrangements, and real estate investments all require careful planning and attention to detail. We believe legal representation should be proactive rather than reactive, helping clients address potential challenges before they become costly disputes.
Serving Central Florida
Located in Casselberry and serving clients throughout the Orlando metropolitan area and Central Florida, Kaprow Law is committed to providing responsive service, practical solutions, and trusted legal guidance. We understand that every client’s situation is different, and we take the time to understand your goals before recommending a path forward.
When important business, real estate, or estate planning decisions are on the line, experienced legal counsel can make all the difference.
Our Core Values Are To Always Be...
attentive
Every client deserves focused attention. We take the time to address your goals, concerns, and the details that matter.
proactive
Problems are easier to solve before they start. That's why we stay ahead of issues and act early to protect your interests.
strategic
Success doesn't happen by chance. Our legal guidance is rooted in thoughtful planning and long-term vision.
reliable
You can count on clear communication, timely responses, and consistent follow-through from start to finish.
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About Phil kaprow
With over two decades of legal experience, Phil brings a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record to his practice. He has served as in-house counsel for various corporations and gained invaluable experience at a mid-sized law firm in downtown Orlando.
His practice areas include corporate and business law, lending law, contracts, hospitality law, real estate transactions and disputes, title agency representation, and title insurance claims.
He is also an authorized title agent for WFG National Title and The Fund, providing top-tier title insurance services. Phil maintains the prestigious AV® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell, reflecting his commitment to legal excellence.
A Long-Term Legal Partner for Business Owners
Many law firms focus on individual transactions. At Kaprow Law, we focus on relationships.
Business owners often encounter legal issues at every stage of growth, from entity formation and operating agreements to contract negotiations, commercial leases, acquisitions, succession planning, and asset protection strategies. Having a trusted attorney who understands your business can save time, reduce risk, and provide valuable perspective when important decisions arise.
Phil Kaprow brings more than two decades of legal experience representing businesses and individuals in a variety of corporate, real estate, lending, and transactional matters. His experience as both outside and in-house counsel provides a practical understanding of the challenges business owners face every day.
Whether you need assistance with a single transaction or ongoing legal guidance as your business grows, Kaprow Law is dedicated to helping clients protect what they have built and position themselves for future success.
FAQs
When should I talk to an attorney about my business?
Many business owners wait until a problem arises before seeking legal advice. In reality, consulting an attorney early can help identify potential risks, structure agreements properly, and avoid costly issues before they impact your business.
What is the difference between a corporate attorney and a litigation attorney?
A corporate attorney focuses on helping businesses with transactions, contracts, governance, growth planning, and legal strategy. A litigation attorney primarily handles disputes and lawsuits. Many businesses work with corporate counsel to help prevent problems before they lead to litigation.
Do I need an attorney to start a business?
While it is possible to form a business without an attorney, professional legal guidance can help ensure your business is structured appropriately, ownership rights are clearly documented, and important legal considerations are addressed from the beginning.
When should a business owner review their contracts?
Contracts should be reviewed whenever you enter a new business relationship, expand operations, hire employees, add partners, purchase property, or make significant changes to your business. Regular contract reviews can help identify risks and keep agreements aligned with your goals.
What should I consider before buying a commercial property?
Commercial property purchases often involve due diligence, title review, zoning considerations, financing requirements, lease obligations, and contract negotiations. Understanding these factors before closing can help reduce risk and protect your investment.
What is due diligence and why is it important?
Due diligence is the process of evaluating important information before entering a transaction. Whether purchasing a business or commercial property, due diligence helps identify potential liabilities, financial concerns, contractual obligations, and other factors that may affect your decision.
How often should an estate plan be updated?
Estate plans should generally be reviewed after major life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, the acquisition of significant assets, business ownership changes, or the death of a beneficiary or decision-maker named in your documents.
What is the difference between a will and a trust?
A will outlines how assets should be distributed after death and may require probate. A trust can provide additional flexibility, privacy, and control over how assets are managed and distributed, both during your lifetime and after your passing.
At what stage should a startup seek legal guidance?
The earlier the better. Entrepreneurs often benefit from legal guidance during entity formation, ownership structuring, contract development, and growth planning. Early planning can help prevent issues that become more difficult and expensive to address later.
Why do growing businesses often work with ongoing legal counsel?
As businesses grow, legal needs become more complex. Having an attorney who understands your business can help you make informed decisions, navigate opportunities, and address challenges more efficiently as they arise.
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