ZAIDI LAW provides transactional legal services to business owners, entrepreneurs, organizations, and sports entities nationwide. Backed by 30+ years of executive and legal experience — including General Counsel, Founder, and COO roles across complex, high-value deals — you get counsel who has sat on your side of the table.
Focused on the transactions, structures, and agreements that define how businesses and organizations operate — and how they're protected.
Getting the structure right from the start. From formation through ongoing governance, we handle the legal architecture that protects your organization and keeps it compliant.
Every business relationship runs on agreements. We draft and review the contracts that define your obligations — before disputes make them expensive.
Transactional work requires attention to detail before the ink dries. We handle the due diligence, documentation, and deal structure that protect your interests.
Nonprofit organizations have unique legal requirements. We advise on formation, federal tax exemption, governance compliance, and the ongoing legal needs of tax-exempt entities.
For organizations that need steady legal coverage without in-house counsel. We serve as your firm's legal resource — available, responsive, and already familiar with how you operate.
A specialized focus on governing bodies, sports organizations, and associations. We understand the operational, contractual, and governance complexity these organizations face.
Zaidi Law was built for clients who need legal work done efficiently and correctly — not slowly and expensively. Every engagement is handled directly by Tariq Zaidi, a transactional attorney with deep experience advising businesses, entrepreneurs, and sports organizations across the country.
Flat-fee arrangements are available for most transactional matters, so you know exactly what you're getting into before work begins.
Most matters begin with a brief consultation to understand your situation and determine how we can help. Reach out directly — responses are prompt.
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