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Commercial law is the
body of law which governs the broad areas of business,
commerce, and consumer transactions. It is typically
considered a branch of civil law with private law and
public law implications. Commercial law regulates
corporate contracts, hiring practices, and the
manufacture and sales of consumer goods. The Uniform
Commercial Code (UCC), a set of federal statutes, has
been substantially adopted as statutory law in nearly
every state. Various regulatory schemes control how
commerce is conducted in a variety of settings
including: Banking (including deposits, funds transfers
and other negotiable instruments) Bankruptcy Consumer
Credit Contracts Debtor and Creditor Investment
Securities Landlord-Tenant Letters of Credit Mortgages
Negotiable Instruments Real Estate Transactions Sales,
Bulk Sales and Leases Secured Transactions Warehouse
Receipts
We approach legal matters with a business perspective. We know that extended litigation can drain business resources, so we use creative and ethical strategies to efficiently maximize success in business matters like choosing the right business entity, drafting contracts, managing employment concerns and settling contract
disputes.
If
you think your business needs legal representation then contact
our office
as soon as possible
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