Corporate—key resources for law students

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Practice notes

Corporate—key resources for law students

Published by a LexisNexis Corporate expert

Practice notes
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Introductory materials

The Corporate practice area offers a range of introductory resources which may be particularly useful for students and law faculty tutors looking to find accessible content on a new topic quickly. The following are some of those resources:

  1. Corporate—new starter guide—this guide is both a navigational aide to the wide range of resources available within the Corporate practice area, as well as providing a brief overview of the main subject areas

  2. Forms of business vehicle—fundamentals—this note considers the different available forms of business vehicle in the UK with links to relevant material, and includes summaries of the key features of the most common forms of business vehicle (limited companies, general partnerships and limited liability partnerships)

  3. Company secretarial resources—another navigational resource to the significant content available in the context of company secretarial work

  4. Separate legal personality and the corporate veil—a Practice Note exploring the fundamental foundations of corporate identity

Companies Act 2006 resources

Useful access points to the Companies Act 2006 (CA 2006) and associated explanatory notes include:

  1. CA 2006

  2. Companies

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