About Yarbrough Ron A (Brunini) — Business Law Jackson MS
For business law Jackson MS companies and industries depend on, Ron A. Yarbrough practices with Brunini, a full-service Mississippi firm whose comprehensive and accomplished practice serves a diverse field of clients, industries, and issues. The firm serves Hinds County and clients across the state, handling matters in the Hinds County Circuit Court and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi. Specifically, the practice covers corporate, commercial, regulatory, and transactional work. For additional options, see our business law directory.
Mississippi’s business community spans healthcare, energy, agriculture, manufacturing, and financial services. Because a full-service firm can align corporate and regulatory teams, clients often receive integrated advice on complex matters. Engagement letters and staffing plans clarify scope and cost from the outset.
What Clients Say
Clients describe the firm as experienced, substantive, and deeply familiar with Mississippi’s legal and regulatory landscape. Businesses and institutions often value the ability to handle significant transactions and regulatory matters without having to assemble multiple outside firms. The focus is coordinated, efficient counsel.
Business Law Jackson MS — Practice Areas & Services
- Corporate, partnership, and LLC formation, governance, and restructuring
- Commercial contracts, joint ventures, and strategic agreements
- Mergers, acquisitions, and corporate finance transactions
- Regulatory compliance for healthcare, energy, and financial services
- Commercial litigation in Mississippi state and federal courts
- Employment, real estate, and tax counsel for operating companies
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are commercial disputes litigated in Jackson?
Most significant state-law business cases are filed in the Hinds County Circuit Court or the Chancery Court, depending on the type of relief sought. Federal cases proceed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, Jackson Division.
Does Mississippi have a specialized business court?
Mississippi does not have a dedicated statewide business court, but the Chancery Court handles many equity and commercial matters. Specifically, shareholder disputes and injunctive relief often proceed through Chancery.
How long does a Mississippi M&A transaction take?
Timelines vary with diligence, financing, and regulatory review. Straightforward middle-market deals can close within a few months; complex regulated industries often take longer. Early planning reduces execution risk.
Quick Facts: Business Law in Jackson, MS
- Secretary of State: Mississippi business filings and annual reports — MS Secretary of State
- Chancery Court: Handles equity and many commercial matters — Miss. Const. Art. 6
- Federal venue: U.S. District Court, Southern District of Mississippi — U.S. Courts


