Basics of Business and Corporate Law Practice | Practical Skills 2025
This program covers the practical skills attorneys need to know about the basics of business and corporate law practice, including Corporate and Partnership Law; Buying and Selling a Small Business.
This practice guide covers corporate and partnership law, buying and selling a small business, the tax implications of forming a corporation and banking law.
“Corporate and Partnership Law,” part one, offers advice on the basics of forming a business for a client. It discusses the more popular types of business entities and the advantages and disadvantages of each. This section also examines considerations relative to the different forms of doing business, including domestic and foreign corporations and limited liability companies.
Part two, on buying and selling a small business, guides practitioners through the necessary procedures and corresponding responsibilities as a transaction passes from proposal to completion. It covers the pre-contract, contract, pre-closing, closing and post-closing stages. Alternative business organizational forms are discussed, including the general partnership, limited partnership, sole proprietorship, S corporation and the limited liability company.
Part three, addresses important questions to consider when advising a client on forming a corporation: What is the desirable tax treatment to the client? Is deferral of gain or loss on the exchange feasible? What are the consequences of the client's deferring to a later year the reporting of gain or loss realized by the client on the exchange?
Part four addresses Banking Law, including different types of accounts and the various circumstances such as death, incompetency or disability that affect daily banking transactions.
Speakers
Clifford R. Ennico, Esq., Law Offices Of Clifford R. Ennico, Fairfield, CT
Sarah E. Gold, Esq., Gold Law Firm, Albany, NY
- January 29, 2025
- Online On-Demand
- VPQ61
- 1.5
- 1.0

