Corporate Law
Corporate law refers to the legal framework that governs the formation, operation, and regulation of corporations and other business entities. It encompasses a broad range of legal issues related to corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, contracts, securities, finance, and compliance. Corporate law regulates the rights, duties, and responsibilities of shareholders, directors, officers, and other stakeholders in a corporation. It covers matters such as the incorporation process, corporate structure, shareholder meetings, fiduciary duties, corporate transactions, and the resolution of disputes. The primary objective of corporate law is to ensure transparency, accountability, and legal compliance in corporate activities, while safeguarding the interests of shareholders and promoting business growth.