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Corporate Law

Corporate law is the body of laws, rules, regulations and practices that govern the formation and operation of corporations. It's the body of law that regulates legal entities that exist to conduct business.

  • (1) Centralized management under.
  • (2) Shared ownership by contributors.
  • (3) Legal personality.
  • (4) Limited liability.
  • (5) Transferable shares

Real state law

Real estate brokers, agents and salespeople are licensed and regulated by local state laws. A real estate agreement between a buyer and seller of real estate is governed by general principles of contract law.

  • (1) Promise and Offer of Purchase.
  • (2) Lease.
  • (3) Exchange & Gift.
  • (4) Servitudes.
  • (5) Purchase and Sale.

Financial law

Financial law is a branch of law that examines the financial markets, specifically insurance, derivatives, commercial banking, capital markets and investment management sector.Financial law is formed.

  • (1) Asset-backed security.
  • (2) Dematerialization (securities).
  • (3) Collateralized debt obligation.
  • (4) Limited liability.
  • (5) Secured loan

Insurance law

Insurance law is the collection of laws and regulations that relate to insurance. Insurance is a contract between two parties. It transfers the risk of loss to the other party to the contract in exchange for a fee called a premium.

  • (1) Homeowner's or Renter's Insurance.
  • (2) Health Insurance.
  • (3) Cyber Liability Insurance.
  • (4) Workers Compensation Insurance.
  • (5) Disability Insurance.
  • (6) Car Insurance.
  • (7) Business Owners Liability Insurance.

Environment law

Environmental law is the collection of laws, regulations, agreements and common law that governs how humans interact with their environment. The purpose of environmental law is to protect the environment and create rules

  • (1) Asset-backed security.
  • (2) Dematerialization (securities).
  • (3) Collateralized debt obligation.
  • (4) Limited liability.
  • (5) Secured loan
  • (6) Material adverse change
  • (7) Letter of credit

Family law

Family courts hear all cases that relate to familial and domestic relationships. Although each state has a different system utilized to address family law cases, each state strives to provide families with the best.

  • (1) Asset-backed security.
  • (2) Dematerialization (securities).
  • (3) Collateralized debt obligation.
  • (4) Limited liability.
  • (5) Secured loan
  • (6) Material adverse change
  • (7) Letter of credit