Legal Guide to Corporate Law

Full Definition of Corporate Law

Corporate law is the area of law encompassing the legal methods of acquiring a charter or official documents of incorporation from the state for organization. Matters of corporate law involve the legal ramifications of profit-making businesses and professional organizations such as a medical practice or a non-profit entity which operates for public service purposes. Corporate laws and regulations are governed by the state courts.

Types of Law Within Corporate Law

  • Closely Held Corporations Law
  • Corporate Banking Law
  • Corporate Commercial Law
  • Corporate Contracts Law
  • Corporate Control Contests Law
  • Corporate Criminal Law
  • Corporate Dissolutions Law
  • Corporate Ethics Law
  • Corporate Fiduciary Law
  • Corporate Finance Law
  • Corporate Formation Law
  • Corporate Governance Law
  • Corporate Income Tax Law
  • Corporate Insurance Law
  • Corporate Insurance Defense Law
  • Corporate Investigations Law
  • Corporate Litigation Law
  • Corporate Organization Law
  • Corporate Partnerships Law
  • Corporate Planning Law
  • Corporate Real Estate Law
  • Corporate Reorganization Law
  • Corporate Successions Law
  • Corporate Tax Controversies Law
  • Corporate Tax Planning Law
  • Corporate Taxation Law
  • Corporate Trusts Law
  • Corporate Workouts Law
  • Family Corporations Law
  • Foreign Sales Corporations Law
  • Hostile Takeovers Law
  • Incorporation Law
  • International Corporate Finance Law
  • International Corporate Law
  • International Corporate Taxation Law
  • Nonprofit Corporations Law
  • Offshore Corporations Law
  • Professional Corporations Law
  • Proxy Contests Law
  • Public Corporations Law
  • S Corporations Law
  • Small Business Corporations Law
  • Takeovers Law
  • Tender Offers Law
  • Transfer Pricing Law

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