Business Operations
The Business Operations section of FindLaw's Corporate Counsel Center provides information on matters such as Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Commercial Contracts, Personal Property, Real Property and more. Understanding general operational issues facing your business is of great importance for corporate counsel, regardless of the company's specific industry. Topics like Commercial Leases, Marketing and Advertising, Uniform Commercial Code, and various contractual issues are all within the corporate legal department's area of responsibility. Read more about these and other subjects under Business Operations.
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Business Operations Articles
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Practical tips for Corporate Counsel to help grow value moving forward, and not only match but go beyond the internal client's expectations. -
An effective international trading compliance program must take into account US antiboycott legislation that prohibits and penalizes cooperation with all unauthorized foreign boycotts and embargoes. -
I was recently asked to provide my thoughts on the role of the general counsel position, regardless of whether the position is filled by an in-house lawyer or the services are provided by a trusted business counselor who is regularly employed by an outside law firm acting as the legal advisor to the company. -
Contract management should not be considered corporate counsel's prerogative -- rather, it requires the strong involvement of all the people who are ultimately responsible for managing the commercial activities of a company, specifically the procurement and sales departments. -
Corporate counsel take note: The SEC and the DOJ jointly issued guidelines on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) on November 14, 2012, and it will be a must read for counsel advising businesses that operate in countries around the world.
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