Corporate Transactional Attorneys


Reeta

Hi

Could anyone here plz try to explain who exactly are 'Corporate Transactional Attorneys', the nature of their job and what are the qualification & background required to become one?

No.2 Is there any difference between Corporate Transactional Attorneys and Transactional attorneys?

Hi

Could anyone here plz try to explain who exactly are 'Corporate Transactional Attorneys', the nature of their job and what are the qualification & background required to become one?

No.2 Is there any difference between Corporate Transactional Attorneys and Transactional attorneys?

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Aakanksha

Hi Reeta,

You can get the answer to your questions at:

http://www.wikipedia.org/

Aakanksha

Hi Reeta,

You can get the answer to your questions at:

http://www.wikipedia.org/

Aakanksha
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Craig

Aakanksha

Everyone knows about wikipedia and I am sure even Reeta must have tried that link before posting her question on LLLGUIDE.

Wikipedia may not have the info...but if you managed to find the the exact link about 'Corporate Transactional Attorneys' on wikipedia, why don't you post the exact link here yourself...

Aakanksha

Everyone knows about wikipedia and I am sure even Reeta must have tried that link before posting her question on LLLGUIDE.

Wikipedia may not have the info...but if you managed to find the the exact link about 'Corporate Transactional Attorneys' on wikipedia, why don't you post the exact link here yourself...
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Aakanksha

Reeta,

Transaction lawyers carry out transactions, i.e. negotiate and draft the relevant documents (includes contracts-M&A), and are commonly distinguished from advisory lawyers who advise on specific issues like tax, employment, etc.

Should you like to read this post I found interesting on a blog:
http://civpro.blogs.com/civil_procedure/2004/03/we_imagine_the_.html

Hope that helps!

Aakanksha Agarwal

Reeta,

Transaction lawyers carry out transactions, i.e. negotiate and draft the relevant documents (includes contracts-M&A), and are commonly distinguished from advisory lawyers who advise on specific issues like tax, employment, etc.

Should you like to read this post I found interesting on a blog:
http://civpro.blogs.com/civil_procedure/2004/03/we_imagine_the_.html

Hope that helps!

Aakanksha Agarwal
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Aakanksha

Craig,

Wish you could utilise the time to answer Reeta's query rather than mocking at me!

Aakanksha Agarwal

Craig,

Wish you could utilise the time to answer Reeta's query rather than mocking at me!

Aakanksha Agarwal
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Craig

Ms A

Civpro is a part of Wikipedia?

And was this outburst of petulance really required?

Ms A

Civpro is a part of Wikipedia?

And was this outburst of petulance really required?
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Megatron

I explained the difference in this thread:
http://www.llm-guide.com/board/33834 - a description suspiciously similar to that provided above.

Hope it helps, I wonder why the question is asked so often.

I explained the difference in this thread:
http://www.llm-guide.com/board/33834 - a description suspiciously similar to that provided above.

Hope it helps, I wonder why the question is asked so often.

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Aakanksha

Megatron,

I pasted your msg in here for Reeta as I read abt it on ur post. Thought probably she had not come across the same.

Megatron,

I pasted your msg in here for Reeta as I read abt it on ur post. Thought probably she had not come across the same.
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Aakanksha

Craig,

It wasn't from wikipedia (I have mentioned its a blog). But, what I don't understand is your problem in it.

You've said it! You din have to mock at me in the first place for no reason.

I would not like to talk on this further.

No hard feelings *Peace*

Aakanksha

Craig,

It wasn't from wikipedia (I have mentioned its a blog). But, what I don't understand is your problem in it.

You've said it! You din have to mock at me in the first place for no reason.

I would not like to talk on this further.

No hard feelings *Peace*

Aakanksha



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