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Commercial law is a broad name for a practice area that encompasses many legal topics. A commercial law practitioner may become involved with banking law, bankruptcy law, and consumer credit law, among other areas.   The primary focus of this...
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1/28/2008 9:33:39 PM EST
Posted by AME3bg
Checklists (e.g., buyer’s obligations, seller’s obligations); Official Forms (e.g., UCC-1 and UCC-3 lien filings; U.S. Copyright Office Forms); Unofficial Forms (e.g., creating a security interest in inventory; commercial...
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1/28/2008 9:32:53 PM EST
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Small Law Perspective:   Small general practice firms may be involved in commercial transactional work, particularly relating to consumer credit, collections, or sales. There are also small, boutique firms engaged in a variety of commercial work, such...
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1/28/2008 9:31:33 PM EST
Posted by AME3bg
Interested in practicing in the Commercial Law area? Here are the typical tasks performed by commercial law practitioners:   Research: Research and compare state-specific UCC provisions; Research contract formation and scope...
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