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Georgia Business and Commercial Law is a practical guide for both new and veteran practitioners in Georgia who advise clients in commercial and business matters relating to the selection, formation, and operation of Georgia business corporations, limited liability companies, limited liability partnerships, non/not-for-profit corporations, and limited partnerships.
Georgia Business and Commercial Law provides comparative analysis of the elements, advantages, and disadvantages of the most commonly used business entities.
Georgia Business and Commercial Law also provides broad commercial law aspects of business entity formation and operation, including agency; managers and owner relationships and contracts; financing; distributions; dissolution and winding-up; regulation and compliance; and associated tax and commercial code issues. Georgia Business and Commercial Law provides practitioners with a reasonable guide through the labyrinth of statutory regulation.
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Table of contents
Chapter 1. Choosing the Business Organization
Chapter 2. Limited Liability Companies
Chapter 3. Partnerships
Chapter 4. For-Profit Corporations; Benefit Corporations; and Non-profit Corporations
Chapter 5. Financing the Business
Chapter 6. Guarantees and Letters of Credit
Chapter 7. Secured Transactions
Chapter 8. Franchising and Distribution
Chapter 9. Securities Offerings
Chapter 10. Purchase and Sale of a Business
Chapter 11. Contracts
Chapter 12. The Uniform Commercial Code—Sale of Goods
Chapter 13. Personal Property Leases
Chapter 14. Business Torts
Chapter 15. Financially Distressed Companies
Chapter 16. Companies in Crisis
Chapter 17. Healthcare Organizations and Transactions