AGG Talks: Cross-Border Business - Corporate Considerations for Scaling Across Borders
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Cyprus is an EU member state and a common law jurisdiction with a legal system similar to that of the UK. It is located at the eastern end of Europe linking 3 continents, Europe, Africa and Asia and it has a long and strong...more
I. Types of Business Entities 1. Description of the types of entities available - In Chile, there are different types of entities available to establish a business. The most common entities for foreign investment are: (I)...more
This week, I have been writing about Section 308 of the California Corporations Code. Subdivision (b) of the statute authorizes the Superior Court to appoint one or more provisional directors when "the shareholders of a...more
1. Types of Business Entities - The currently available corporate structures for conducting business are: ? General partnership ? Limited partnership ? Limited liability company ? Joint-stock company ? Simple...more
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