hi Everyone
I have 3 question and would appreciate an answer from forum members.
1. What is the main difference between corporate and commercial law?
2. Who are transactional lawyers? How can one become a Transactional Lawyer? What is the nature of their jobs?
3. The term attorney used in USA, are they solicitors or are they Barristers? ((In UK solicitors generally prepare cases and then pass on cases to Barristers who argue the case in courts, also as I understand only Barristers(and not solicitors) have the right to argue in higher Courts of UK)).
CORPORATE VS COMMERCIAL LAW
Posted Jul 25, 2007 23:17
hi Everyone
I have 3 question and would appreciate an answer from forum members.
1. What is the main difference between corporate and commercial law?
2. Who are transactional lawyers? How can one become a Transactional Lawyer? What is the nature of their jobs?
3. The term attorney used in USA, are they solicitors or are they Barristers? ((In UK solicitors generally prepare cases and then pass on cases to Barristers who argue the case in courts, also as I understand only Barristers(and not solicitors) have the right to argue in higher Courts of UK)).
I have 3 question and would appreciate an answer from forum members.
1. What is the main difference between corporate and commercial law?
2. Who are transactional lawyers? How can one become a Transactional Lawyer? What is the nature of their jobs?
3. The term attorney used in USA, are they solicitors or are they Barristers? ((In UK solicitors generally prepare cases and then pass on cases to Barristers who argue the case in courts, also as I understand only Barristers(and not solicitors) have the right to argue in higher Courts of UK)).
Posted Jul 27, 2007 04:58
Commercial Law = contracts, bankruptcy and business reorganizations, corporate, tardemarks and others
Corporate Law = it´s a branch of Commercial Law. You study business organizations like Corporation., LLC, and others. Merger and aquisitions, tender offers, corporate control... capital markets...
Commercial Law = contracts, bankruptcy and business reorganizations, corporate, tardemarks and others
Corporate Law = it´s a branch of Commercial Law. You study business organizations like Corporation., LLC, and others. Merger and aquisitions, tender offers, corporate control... capital markets...
Corporate Law = it´s a branch of Commercial Law. You study business organizations like Corporation., LLC, and others. Merger and aquisitions, tender offers, corporate control... capital markets...
Posted Jul 27, 2007 12:02
Attorneys have the competence to act as Solicitors as well as as Barristers, as required.
Attorneys have the competence to act as Solicitors as well as as Barristers, as required.
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