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Law Firms SBA Financing | Working Capital & Equipment Loans

Funding options for law firms companies including working capital and expansion financing.

SBA Financing for Law Firm Partner Buyouts and Practice Acquisition

Law firms frequently utilize SBA financing for partner buyouts, acquisition of existing practices, working capital, and office improvements. Financing may help support succession planning and expand billable capacity.

In law firms, proceeds are often used for acquisitions, payroll support, technology modernization, and the refinance of eligible existing debt.

  • Partner buyouts ownership transition financing
  • Acquisition purchase of existing law practices
  • Working capital staffing and operations
  • Technology legal research and case management systems
  • Expansion additional legal service capacity

Capital may help firms expand recurring client relationships.

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