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Corporate Law Overview for New Attorneys
Post a CommentTypes of Content Typically Relied Upon by Corporate Law Attorneys
1/30/2008
·        Checklists
·        Official Forms (Securities Exchange Commission forms, tax forms)
·        Unofficial Forms (e.g., power of attorney)
·        Sample documents, letters and agreements (Edgar filings, own law firm database)
·        Primary Source (e.g., United States Code; Code of Federal Regulations; State Corporate Codes)
·        News
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