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Corporate law.
Corporate law is the statutes that enable companies to function in society and in their markets. This includes the law related to the various judicial forms, under which a company may work, the structure of a company (participation and inspection), and some specific judicial areas such as the associations between companies, publication and registration.
Corporate law also comprises all aspects of classic commercial law, covering subjects such as commercial purchases, payments, B/E law and cheque law, insurance law and transport law.
- Company succession for family-owned enterprises
- Protection of brand names and ideas
- Limited Liability Partnership
- Certification of shares
- Company limited by shares
- Continuity of the company: non-legal personae
- Sole-trader partnership
- Sole-trader enterprise
- Inheritance law and law of succession
- Acknowledgement of share supply
- Confidentiality at company take-over
- Declaration of intentions at company take-over
- Antitrust Law and Monopoly law
- Share supply
- Competition law
- Participation within companies
- Co-operating partner
- Public Limited Company
- Entrepreneur and heirs
- Entrepreneur and marriage
- Company and real estate
- Succession in LLP
- Transfer and purchase price
- Transfer and take-over within a company
- Transfer in an LLP
- Retirement for non-legal personae
- Legal form and taxes
- Legal form and succession
- Foundation, non-profit company
- Inspection on companies
- Emission of shares
- Prohibition of abuse of economical position of power
- Law on the Employees Councils
- Legal regulation for the registration of company data by court