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 WetFeet.com >
Lawyers can work for law firms (sometimes very big law firms), hang out their own shingles, work in government agencies, legal departments of <b>privateb> corporations, for corporate clients (e.g.
Skills gained through the practice of law are highly transferable to other industries and functions, such as business development, consulting, and investment banking.
In broad terms, lawyers apply their interpretation of the law (the codified rules of their society) to advise their employer or client on completing transactions in compliance with the law or resolving disputes based on current understanding of the law.
http://www.wetfeet.com/asp/careerprofiles_overview.asp?careerpk=21   (2219 words)

  
 <b>Privateb> Bank
Banks which are not audited annually by licensed accountants in the jurisdiction of formation will not be considered banks for purposes of U.S. tax law.
Banks which are formed in jurisdictions which do not effectively regulate banks will not be considered banks for purposes of U.S. tax law; instead, they will simply be considered Controlled-Foreign Corporations with all the nasty tax consequences that entity entails.
Banks which do not regularly conduct the business of banking will not be considered banks for purposes of U.S. tax law, i.e., if your only customers are yourself or related family or businesses it will not be considered a bona fide bank.
http://www.saveandprotect.com/Scams/private_bank.htm   (823 words)

  
 CIVIL / COMMERCIAL / COMPANY AND OTHER ECONOMIC LAW
The parties to the <b>privateb> law may enter into those contracts which are not regulated by the law, but do not contradict with it.
The parties to the <b>privateb> law are free to conclude the contracts and determine the contents of such contracts within the scopes of the relevant laws.
The main law governing the establishment and legal requirements of the legal entities recognized by the Georgian legislation is the law "on Entrepreneurs", which was adopted by the Parliament of Georgia on 28 October 1994 and entered into force on 1 March 1995.
http://www.bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/country/CIVILAW.htm   (4567 words)

  
 Property (ownership right) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to Adam Smith, the expectation of profit from "improving one's stock of capital" rests on <b>privateb> property rights, and the belief that property rights encourage the property holders to develop the property, generate wealth, and efficiently allocate resources based on the operation of the market is central to capitalism.
The Roman property law was based on such a corporate system, for example.
Through property rights, Blackstone thought, which is why he emphasized that indemnification must be awarded a nonconsenting owner whose property is taken by eminent domain, and that a property owner is protected against physical invasion of his property by the laws of trespass and nuisance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_property   (3073 words)

  
 SSRN-Trust Law, Corporate Law, and Capital Market Efficiency by Robert Sitkoff
Thus, even more than that of close corporations, the law and study of <b>privateb> trusts offers an illuminating counterfactual - a control, as it were - for a playful thought experiment about the importance of capital market efficiency to the law and study of public corporations.
In both the publicly-traded corporation and the <b>privateb> donative trust a crucial task is to minimize the agency costs that arise from the separation of risk-bearing and management.
But where the law of corporate governance evolved in the shadow of capital-market checks on agency costs, trust governance did not.
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=470061   (427 words)

  
 Recent Faculty Scholarship
Reconsidering <b>Privateb> Foundation Investment Limitations, in Managing Charitable Assets: Theory, Laws, Accounting Rules, and Practice (NYU National Center on Philanthropy and the Law, forthcoming 2005).
The Globalization of <b>Privateb> Knowledge Goods and the Privatization of Global Public Goods, 7 Journal of International Economic Law 279-320 (2004) (with Keith E. Maskus)
Hamburg Group for <b>Privateb> International Law, Comments on the European Commission's Draft Proposal for a Council Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations, 67 Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht 1-56 (2003) (with others).
http://www.law.duke.edu/fac/facpub.html   (427 words)

  
 Institutional <b>Privateb> Placements
The lawyers active in <b>privateb> placements at Orrick have diverse backgrounds and a broad range of experience representing institutional investors and corporate trustees in restructurings and work-outs; issuers and underwriters in asset securitization transactions; purchasing groups in leveraged buyouts; and lenders and lessors in leveraged and single investor lease transactions.
Members of the <b>privateb> placement group have expertise not only in corporate <b>privateb> finance, but also in publicly registered securities offerings, real estate law, bankruptcy law, Regulation D offerings and partnership law.
Orrick represents institutional investors in virtually every type of <b>privateb> placement, including senior and subordinated debt (secured and unsecured), limited partnership interests, preferred and common stock, warrants and debt with convertibility or contingent interest features.
http://www.orrick.com/practices/global/instPrivate.asp   (427 words)

  
 Orion > Orion Magazine > July August 2003 > Mark Dowie
The decision asserted that common interest in some resources take precedence over long-term <b>privateb> use and invoked the principle of jus publicum -- that certain resources are of so common a nature they defy <b>privateb> ownership.
Native groups, represented by the environmental law firm Earthjustice, fought to restore the streams and their traditional uses, while suburban developers and their lawyers fought to keep the water flowing through the Waiahole Ditch for use on golf courses, and for condominiums and new hotels.
The Colonial Ordinance of 1647 stipulated that government could not relinquish its public trust obligations to a <b>privateb> party or a popular vote -- an interpretation of the doctrine that was recently invoked in several states by trappers seeking constitutional protection from referenda prohibiting leg-hold traps.
http://www.oriononline.org/pages/om/03-4om/Dowie.html   (3539 words)

  
 Property - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Communism argues that only collective ownership through a polity, though not necessarily a state, will assure the minimization of unequal or unjust outcomes and the maximization of benefits, and that therefore all, or almost all, <b>privateb> property should be abolished.
If <b>privateb> property over land is illegitimate (for example, due to the fact that it was first instituted by force), then it follows that <b>privateb> property in general is illegitimate.
Ownership society aims to increase the number of property owners and expand the notion of property to health care and retirement provisions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_property   (3539 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Property
We shall prove first of all that, generally speaking, the institution of <b>privateb> property is necessary for human society and that it is consequently a postulate of the natural law; this established, it follows at once that the right of acquiring property is a natural right.
Others again derive the justice of <b>privateb> property from the laws of the State (legal theory).
In general, it is necessary that <b>privateb> property should exist, at least to a certain extent, or, in other words, the natural law demands the existence of <b>privateb> property.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12462a.htm   (4935 words)

  
 How Corporate Law Inhibits Social Responsibility
Corporations abuse the public interest because the law tells them their only legal duty is to maximize profits for shareholders.
Corporate law thus casts ethical and social concerns as irrelevant, or as stumbling blocks to the corporation’s fundamental mandate.
Because the public creates the law, corporations owe their existence as much to the public as they do to shareholders.
http://www.commondreams.org/views02/0119-04.htm   (1995 words)

  
 company_law
<b>Privateb> companies are not required to file their annual financial statements with the Registrar of Companies.
It should be noted that the costs for registration of Namibian companies, is about the same as the cost for registration of external companies.
Companies incorporated in Namibia are also required to have a registered office in Namibia, and must maintain certain statutory and accounting records.
http://www.mti.gov.na/allaboutus_text/company_law.htm   (2156 words)

  
 Arnold & Porter LLP - Practices/Industries - <b>Privateb> Equity
Helping our clients – <b>privateb> equity funds, their portfolio companies, and related parties – develop and prosper is the cornerstone of our approach to practicing law.
The <b>Privateb> Equity Group offers a comprehensive range of professional services for <b>privateb> equity funds and the companies in which they invest.
The Arnold and Porter <b>Privateb> Equity Group – working with the firm’s financial institutions regulatory group – is uniquely suited to assist these organizations with the structuring of their investments in accordance with the rules of the Federal Reserve Board, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and other federal and state banking agencies.
http://www.arnoldporter.com/practice.cfm?practice_id=38   (1229 words)

  
 Law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The area of public law, in a general sense, is the law in a given legal system that concerns the legal organisation of the various branches of government and institutions of state, as well as disputes between the government and <b>privateb> individuals residing within the country.
<b>Privateb> law may be referred to as civil law, but is not to be confused with the system of civilian law predominant in many nations.
International law governs the relations between states, or between citizens of different states, or international organizations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law   (1990 words)

  
 Dinsmore & Shohl LLP : Practice Areas - <b>Privateb> Placements
The Securities Law Practice Group of Dinsmore & Shohl focuses on <b>privateb> and public securities offerings, stock-based mergers and acquisitions, financings of emerging-growth companies and other corporate finance transactions, as well as securities law compliance counseling of <b>privateb> and public companies, broker/dealers and investment advisors.
Whether assisting in the negotiation of an “angel” financing or preparing a formal <b>Privateb> Placement Memorandum for a business seeking to raise funds in a Regulation D <b>privateb> placement, we have years of experience to draw upon to help our clients fund their businesses.
Our attorneys have represented domestic and foreign securities issuers, sellers and investors; established public companies and start-up or emerging-growth companies; entrepreneurs; venture capital and buyout funds; investment banks; public and <b>privateb> pension funds and other institutional investors; and the shareholders, directors, and officers of <b>privateb> and public companies.
http://www.dinslaw.com/practicearea/practice_area2.asp?PracticeArea=39   (1990 words)

  
 <b>PRIVATEb>
Comparing the motivation of <b>privateb> and public, public strives to follow the law in protecting the public; <b>privateb> corporations obviously have as their main goal making a profit.
Clearly, governmental agencies cannot contract away their liability to <b>privateb> jails/prisons and they retain their financial liability at the potential cost of tax payers.
The <b>privateb> company was responsible for the maintenance of the institution, care of the inmates and maintaining the security of the institution.
http://www.open.org/~hawley/private.htm   (3268 words)

  
 ASIL Electronic Resource Guide
While it does not administer arbitration disputes, its arbitration rules may be used by any public or <b>privateb> entity wishing to arbitrate without the use of an international arbitral institution.
The Commercial Arbitration and Mediation Center for the Americas provides commercial parties in the Americas with a forum for the resolution of <b>privateb> commercial disputes and is designed to be consistent with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Another recent trend is the conscious repositioning of countries through adoption of new or amendment of existing arbitration laws that remove impediments to the arbitration process, in an effort to attract more global business.
http://www.asil.org/resource/arb1.htm   (7309 words)

  
 19 - <b>Privateb> Sector
Lastly, conservation organizations that already work closely with government forestry and parks institutions can help ensure that the <b>privateb> sector has access to trained, reliable and nationally legitimate environmental law enforcement agents.
As a result the practices of most <b>privateb> sector operators are focused on short-term profits, without regard for the sustainability of resource use, or the ecological, and socio-cultural effects of corporate behavior.
<b>Privateb> sector enterprises may be considered as the regulator of resource use over the majority of the forest estate in Central Africa.
http://carpe.umd.edu/products/carpe_cd_02/CARPE_Briefs/congo_19.html   (2317 words)

  
 Corporate Affairs:Department
Its objectives are to bring together a group of Latin American companies who have adopted best corporate governance practices to provide <b>privateb> sector input into the work of the Roundtable; and to share with each other and the public their experiences putting the principles of good corporate governance into practice.
The Corporate Affairs Division works on company law reform, corporate governance, insolvency, and privatisation and governance of state-owned assets.
The Russian Corporate Governance Roundtable met on 2-3 June in Moscow to define priorities for improving enforcement of corporate governance rules and corporate governance of state-owned assets.
http://www.oecd.org/department/0,2688,en_2649_34795_1_1_1_1_1,00.html   (816 words)

  
 New Hampshire Attorney Dodd S. Griffith - Venture Capital and Securities Law
Gallagher, Callahan and Gartrell, PA Dodd Griffith represents established and start-up businesses on corporate and securities matters, and advises investors and lenders on <b>privateb> equity investments and complex commercial lending transactions.
He represents business clients before the New Hampshire Bureau of Securities Regulation in the course of the <b>privateb> placement of their securities.
Dodd is a graduate of Dartmouth College and the Vanderbilt University School of Law.
http://www.gcglaw.com/profiles/griffith.html   (816 words)

  
 labor law. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
By the late 1990s union membership had increased, but the number of union members in the <b>privateb> sector and the percentage of union workers compared to nonunion workers had fallen.
Although labor unions were legalized in 1825, agreements among their members to seek better hours and wages were punishable as conspiracy under the common law until they were legalized in 1871 and 1906.
The earliest factory law (1802) dealt with the health, safety, and morals of children employed in textile mills, and subsequent laws regulated their hours and working conditions.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/la/laborlaw.html   (887 words)

  
 Law as a <b>Privateb> Good
Under these circumstances, both law enforcement and law are <b>privateb> goods produced on a <b>privateb> market.
Individuals purchase protection of themselves and their property from <b>privateb> firms.
<b>Privateb> policemen working for the protection agency that I employ may track down the burglar who stole my property only to discover, when they try to arrest him, that he too employs a protection agency.
http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Academic/Law_as_a_private_good/Law_as_a_private_good.html   (887 words)

  
 Welcome to Chinese Civil Law Forum - CCLAW.NET
Chinese Civil Law Forum, sponsored by Babelcom, is dedicated to the dissemination of information on China's <b>privateb> sector legal institutions (property law, contract law, company law, partnership law, and sole proprietorship law) in English.
China's evolving <b>privateb> sector legal institutions are crucial components of China's transformation to a modern society.
We are in the process of building a depositary of information related to the legislative activities concerning the Chinese Property Law, including the English version of the draft provisions, commentaries and case studies.
http://www.cclaw.net   (554 words)

  
 Trust Law - Utah, California, Nevada, Washington Attorneys Lawyers
Trusts can also be used to hold real estate; to keep assets <b>privateb> and out of the court systems in lieu of a probate.
Conservators are restricted by law and must be bonded and file annual accountings with the probate court.
Trusts have several uses and they can be of much benefit when properly set up and managed.
http://www.evelandlawfirm.com/trusts.htm   (483 words)

  
 cost insurance mortgage <b>privateb>
Cancellation of <b>Privateb> Mortgage Insurance: Federal Law May Save You Hundreds of Dollars Each Year If you put less than 20 percent down on a home mortgage, lenders often require you to have...
<b>Privateb> Mortgage Insurance (PMI) is a cost added to the monthly payment of many conventional mortgage loans.
<b>privateb> mortgage insurance mortgage payment calculator home mortgage.
http://www.everykindofinsurance.com/15/cost-insurance-mortgage-private.html   (397 words)

  
 Zoning Needs An Overhaul
But, the use and development of <b>privateb> land is very much of an economic process constantly evolving to meet the needs of consumers and businesses.
In both cases, the typical suburban home may cost thousands of dollars more as a direct result of the laws.
But it does not specify a specific land use or density or parking requirement for <b>privateb> land.
http://www.rppi.org/zoning.shtml   (397 words)

  
 Business Law
Topics include the rule of law and its foundation in ethics; the American legal process and institutions; selected areas of governmental regulation of business such as employment, consumer transactions, competition and the environment; and <b>privateb> law concepts of tort, contracts, agency and business organizations.
Business Law for the professional anticipating a career in accounting and/or practicing as a Certified Public Accountant.
A study of business law for the business professional.
http://www.csus.edu/obe/buslaw.html   (397 words)

  
 <b>Privateb> Enterprise Money
They, as well as <b>privateb> citizens, are victims of a system that could not work to the benefit of the state and industry even if the law makers and administrators were endowed with the wisdom of a Solomon and the virtues of a saint.
The <b>privateb> enterprise system is merely a football that is kicked by banker or government and the goal posts are cycles of one type or another.
Thus <b>privateb> or substitute dollars and political dollars become mixed in bank deposits and a double standard is thus established though without differentiation on the banks' books, thus bringing a train of delusions.
http://www.wepin.com/Review/PEM/HowMoneyDominates.html   (5301 words)

  
 Commercial law - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Commercial law or business law is the body of law which governs business and commerce and is often considered to be a branch of civil law and deals both with issues of <b>privateb> law and public law.
Business Law: The Ethical, Global, and E-Commerce Environment with PowerWeb and Student DVD
Commercial Law governs broad areas of business,commerce and consumer transaction.
http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/business_law.htm   (5301 words)

  
 privcompany
Unlike public companies, <b>privateb> companies are not required by law to disclose information about their organizations.
The <b>privateb> company, also referred to as the closely held corporation, does not sell stock to the public.
<b>Privateb> companies closely guard the confidentiality of their financial records.
http://karn.ohiolink.edu/companies/privcompany.htm   (5301 words)

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