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Business Law Practice Center
Corporate America isn't very happy with its law firms. In fact, only 32 percent of executives responding to a recently released client service survey said they would recommend a firm that worked for them.
Centre for Corporate Law & Securities Regulation
The purpose of the Centre is to undertake and promote research on corporate law, corporate governance and securities regulation and to provide a focal point for those working in these areas.
Corporate Law Information
Corporate Law materials for lawyers, attorneys, paralegals and others who want to researchCorporations, Securities, and related laws like the Sherman and Clayton antitrust acts.
Corporate Law News
Corporate Law News continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
Corporate Law Practice and Forms Manual Series
Our corporate series will provide you with everything you need to know to organize and operate any corporation. We have books available in seven states and growing.
Guide to Corporate and Business Law
Business can be undertaken in various forms. In many instances, ways of doing business are governed by law. In others, they are determined by the preferences of the parties involved, based upon a large number of business, tax and personal considerations.
How Corporate Law Inhibits Social Responsibility
I realized that the many social ills created by corporations stem directly from corporate law. It dawned on me that the law, in its current form, actually inhibits executives and corporations from being socially responsible.
Yale Law School Center for the Study of Corporate Law
The Center was created in 1999 following conversations between Robert Todd Lang '47 and then Dean Anthony T. Kronman '75. The objective of the Center is to enhance the intellectual life of the law school in the business law area, and more specifically, to enhance the quality of students' educational experience and of faculty research, by increasing exposure to and engagement with contemporary business law issues.
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