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Linkers Law | U.S.-licensed bilingual legal support

U.S. Legal Support for Immigration, Trademark, Company Matters, and Contracts

Linkers Law helps international clients, founders, cross-border companies, and Chinese-speaking clients assess U.S. legal risk, organize the next step, and move carefully on immigration-related issues, trademark protection, contracts, business formation, and urgent legal matters.

Attorney licensed in Alabama. Serving clients nationwide remotely where permitted.

Client feedback

Highly Rated by Clients

★★★★★

Shared client feedback presented in anonymized form. The comments below focus on communication, organization, responsiveness, and clarity of legal review.

Company FormationAnonymous client

★★★★★

We worked with Linkers Law on setting up a U.S. company and understanding the legal documents needed before operations. The communication was clear and practical, especially for a team based partly outside the U.S. They also flagged what should be discussed with our accountant.

Contract ReviewAnonymous client

★★★★★

The review did not stop at legal wording. Linkers Law explained the actual business risk behind payment, termination, liability, and dispute resolution terms. That made the negotiation much easier to handle.

TrademarkAnonymous client

★★★★★

For our U.S. trademark matter, the process felt organized and transparent. The filing steps, risks, and post-submission expectations were explained in a way an international business team could actually follow.

Immigration-RelatedAnonymous client

★★★★★

I appreciated that the review was careful and honest about scope. Linkers Law helped organize the facts, documents, and timing, and did not overpromise. That made the process feel much more grounded.

Urgent MatterAnonymous client

★★★★★

We reached out with a short deadline. The immediate priorities were identified quickly, and the team helped us understand what information and documents had to be gathered first. The structure mattered in a stressful situation.

China-U.S. Cross-BorderAnonymous client

★★★★★

The bilingual support was especially valuable for cross-border business questions. Linkers Law understood the gap between teams in different countries and helped us think through the U.S. legal side in a practical way.

Founder SupportAnonymous client

★★★★★

As a founder, I did not know where to begin. Linkers Law helped prioritize entity setup, contracts, brand protection, and future risk management in a way that felt business-minded rather than abstract.

International ClientAnonymous client

★★★★★

Because I am outside the U.S., I needed someone who could explain U.S. legal issues clearly and remotely. The process was easy to follow, and the bilingual communication made a major difference.

General AssessmentAnonymous client

★★★★★

I was not sure what kind of U.S. legal help I needed. Linkers Law helped identify the nature of the issue, possible next steps, and what information would matter for a proper review. The process was clear and careful.

Practice areas

Coverage Across Key Service Areas

Explore the kinds of U.S. legal matters that international clients, founders, families, and cross-border teams most often need help understanding early.

Company Matters

U.S. Company Matters for International Founders and Cross-Border Teams

For many international founders, the practical question is not only how to form an LLC or corporation, but also how ownership, founder arrangements, operating agreements, registered agent coordination, internal authority, and later contract planning fit together. This section is written to cover company setup together with broader U.S. company-side legal questions.

Contracts

Contract Review Before Signing Can Change the Risk Profile

International businesses often search when a contract is already on the table and signature pressure is building. Strong SEO copy here should speak directly to payment terms, default, termination, liability caps, governing law, dispute resolution, and confidentiality. The goal is to match how a real client frames the problem, not to sound like generic marketing.

Trademark

U.S. Trademark Support for Brands Entering the American Market

Trademark SEO works best when it reflects what founders actually fear: name conflicts, filing mistakes, weak evidence, office actions, and brand risk during U.S. expansion. This section is built to capture searches related to U.S. trademark filing, brand protection, and trademark support for international businesses.

Immigration-Related Support

Immigration-Related Legal Questions Need Careful Scope and Clear Structure

For immigration-related SEO, the copy should never overstate. What performs better in the long run is precise language about issue assessment, fact organization, document priorities, timing, and referral or coordination where needed. That lets the page rank for immigration-related searches while staying compliant and credible.

Urgent Legal Matters

Short Deadlines Change How Clients Search and How Pages Should Read

A client dealing with a TRO, court papers, or an urgent notice is looking for speed, structure, and calm. Good SEO copy for this page should include immediate priorities such as deadline identification, evidence preservation, document review, and response planning without promising a specific emergency outcome.

China-U.S. Cross-Border

Cross-Border and Other U.S. Legal Matters Often Need Early Sorting

Cross-border companies and international clients often arrive with issues that do not fit neatly into one bucket. Sometimes the first step is simply to identify whether the matter is mainly about contracts, company structure, platform risk, branding, immigration-related timing, or a broader U.S. legal exposure. That sorting process is often what makes the next step clearer.

FAQ

FAQ

What information should I prepare before requesting an initial U.S. legal review?

The most useful starting materials are usually a short timeline, the names of the parties involved, any deadline or notice date, the key documents already received, and what outcome you are trying to protect. Even when the legal category is not clear yet, organized facts often make the first review more efficient and more accurate.

If my company or family is outside the U.S., can the matter still begin remotely?

In many situations, yes. Initial communication, issue assessment, document review, and next-step planning can often begin remotely. Whether a matter can continue remotely depends on the nature of the issue, the jurisdiction involved, and the professional rules that apply, but many international clients prefer to begin that way.

How quickly should I seek review after receiving a notice, court paper, or urgent platform communication?

Time-sensitive matters usually become harder, not easier, with delay. Even when the full response cannot be decided immediately, early review can help identify deadlines, preserve evidence, avoid preventable mistakes, and clarify what information has to be collected first. That early structure is often the most important part of the first step.

If I am a founder, can a self-sponsored or founder-structured H-1B be evaluated at an early stage?

It may be possible to assess the issue early, but the answer depends heavily on company structure, control arrangements, the job being offered, specialty-occupation analysis, and the supporting documentation. For founder-related H-1B questions, an early review usually focuses on whether the structure and facts are coherent enough for deeper immigration analysis, rather than promising that a filing path will work.

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