Association Law is, in a sense, a
form of corporate law, but one that is broader in scope and slanted to the particular
needs of associations. It is a combination of many traditional forms of legal practice,
including:
n taxation
n corporate
governance, including registration and reporting
n antitrust compliance
n intellectual
property protection
n employment law
n contract negotiation
and drafting
While many lawyers are knowledgeable in one or more
of these specialties, the Association Law practitioner weaves them together to meet the
needs of his or her clients.
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