Business Law



Business law governs business and commerce in both the private and public (government) sectors. It provides a legal framework for business creatation and organization, and for conducting business.

Business law covers a wide variety of topics relating to corporations, partnerships, limited partnerships, franchises, and limited liability companies. It involves issues such as fiduciary relationships, closely held corporations, shares and stockholders, directors and officers, dissolution and receivership, franchise relationships, management duties and liabilities, mergers and acquisitions, securities, and antitrust.

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Do-it-Yourself Legal Forms
-  Bankrutpcy Evaluation-  Non-Profit Incorporation Service
-  Doing Business As (DBA) Filing Service-  Partnership Agreement
-  Incorporation Services-  Provisional Patent Application
-  Limited Liabiltity Corporation - LLC-  Trademark Registration
-  Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement-  501(c)(3) Tax Exempt Application
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Legal articles focusing on Business Law
Getting Out of a Contract
Promises are made to be kept and contracts are made to be performed. But the law allows you to walk away from a contract you've agreed to for several reasons. Here are some lawful reasons for rejecting a contract, including most common "defenses."
Limited Liability Company
Many small businesses are limited liability companies (LLCs). An LLC is a business form that combines some of the features of a partnership and a corporation. One of the benefits of the LLC is that members are generally shielded from personal liability for its debts and obligations.
Sole Proprietorship
Sole proprietorships are the simplest and most common form of business. But, that doesn't mean that there are no disadvantages to using such a form for your small business, or that there aren't some rules you have to follow when forming a sole proprietorship.
Business: Selecting a Good Lawyer
The odds are, at some point time, any business big or small will need legal help. Where do you find a lawyer to help you? Selecting a good business lawyer involves finding someone with the experience and know-how you need to help resolve your problem quickly and properly.
Business Legal Forms
From General Business Forms to more Specific Business Forms for landlord/tenant issues, loans, employment issues, and much more, check out our Business Legal Forms.

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Business Law Lawyer Web Sites
 
 -  Boston Business Lawyer - Morisi & Oatway, P.C.
 -  West Virginia Business Attorneys - Gianola Barnum Wigal & London, L.C.
 -  Mississippi Law - Cumbest, Cumbest, Hunter & Mccormick, P.A.
 -  Harrisonburg Business Attorneys - Wharton Aldhizer & Weaver PLC
 -  Orange County Business Attorney - Law Offices Of Anthony C. Duffy