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His company is one of the first minority-owned national corporatelaw firms.
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The point is that it's all a game, crosswords or corporatelaw.
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You know absolutely nothing about corporatelaw or tax law-oreven commonsense business procedure.
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I saw this too often when I worked at a large corporatelaw firm.
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In the early '90s, he practiced corporatelaw for a buttoned-down firm in Manhattan.
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He asked Ms Coughlan about the progress of legislation reforming companylaw.
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Mr Ryan is investigating the Ansbacher deposits for possible breaches of companylaw.
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Mr O'Sullivan's practice as a barrister concentrated on planning, administrative and companylaw.
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There is no equivalent procedure to administration in Irish companylaw.
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Insolvency specialists want companylaw changed to streamline examinerships and allow virtual creditors' meetings.
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Behind the discreet brass plaques lie the Brussels headquarters of some of the world's biggest corporations , law firms and lobby groups.
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The pattern plays out many times in businesslaw and regulation.
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This subject she was proctoring was businesslaw, a subject so unrelated to her field.
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One of Shearing's main interests -besides music, bridge and cooking -is businesslaw.
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He specializes in intellectual property and businesslaw.
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Since leaving government, he has returned to legal practice and also teaches businesslaw at a local university.
Usage of companies law in English
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And though the QIEF proposal aims to streamline registration for funds, DIFC companieslaw and its requirements would still apply.
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The provision on sell downs was one expected to be included within the country's long-awaited companieslaw that covers the operations of firms.
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Court documents show the receivers are to investigate whether Mayfair 101's founder, James Mawhinney, may have breached companieslaw in the operation of the group.
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Under companieslaw in Bermuda, where CME is registered, a merger becomes binding if it is supported by 75% of shareholders and sanctioned by court.