Small corporations generally belong to a trade association which allows them to increase their proficiency in and knowledge of their industry. As a possible solution to the problem of increasing legal service requirements this paper investigates the suitability of allowing these trade associations to provide legal services to member corporations
In the law of business organizations, individuals have generally been unrestrained in choosing which...
For centuries, trade associations throughout the world have played a critical role representing busi...
The attorney-client privilege protects certain communications between attorney and client from compe...
Small corporations generally belong to a trade association which allows them to increase their profi...
The question whether a corporation empowered to engage in any lawful business may furnish profession...
This Article will examine the goals of the Canons of Professional Ethics in this trade association c...
The right of associations to provide their members with legal services appears to be as broad as the...
The Professional Association Act passed by the recent Gen- eral Assembly of Virginia becomes effecti...
A close corporation, one owned by a few shareholders, has many unique problems which if not recogniz...
A subject of growing importance to the small corporation is its ability to qualify for one or more o...
This paper examines how the services offered by sector business associations are used and the impact...
Trade associations can play a procompetitive role in an economy but, as an association of actual and...
The limited liability company (LLC) is the newest form of business entity in this country. An LLC co...
Because the law governing business associations is in large part codified and subject to administrat...
The Eighty-first General Assembly enacted a considerable number of significant statutes affecting bu...
In the law of business organizations, individuals have generally been unrestrained in choosing which...
For centuries, trade associations throughout the world have played a critical role representing busi...
The attorney-client privilege protects certain communications between attorney and client from compe...
Small corporations generally belong to a trade association which allows them to increase their profi...
The question whether a corporation empowered to engage in any lawful business may furnish profession...
This Article will examine the goals of the Canons of Professional Ethics in this trade association c...
The right of associations to provide their members with legal services appears to be as broad as the...
The Professional Association Act passed by the recent Gen- eral Assembly of Virginia becomes effecti...
A close corporation, one owned by a few shareholders, has many unique problems which if not recogniz...
A subject of growing importance to the small corporation is its ability to qualify for one or more o...
This paper examines how the services offered by sector business associations are used and the impact...
Trade associations can play a procompetitive role in an economy but, as an association of actual and...
The limited liability company (LLC) is the newest form of business entity in this country. An LLC co...
Because the law governing business associations is in large part codified and subject to administrat...
The Eighty-first General Assembly enacted a considerable number of significant statutes affecting bu...
In the law of business organizations, individuals have generally been unrestrained in choosing which...
For centuries, trade associations throughout the world have played a critical role representing busi...
The attorney-client privilege protects certain communications between attorney and client from compe...