Business Law Section

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The Business Law Section is a major division of the American Bar Association that focuses on legal issues affecting businesses, corporations, and commercial transactions.

Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form As subject As object
Section of Business Law 0 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf professional legal organization
section of the American Bar Association
aimsTo improve business law and its administration
support professional development of business lawyers
focusesOn banking law
bankruptcy and restructuring
business ethics
business governance
business law
business litigation
business regulatory compliance
commercial transactions
corporate compliance
corporate governance
corporate law
cybersecurity and data privacy in business
financial services regulation
franchise and distribution law
intellectual property issues in business
international business transactions
mergers and acquisitions
nonprofit organizations law
private equity and venture capital
securities law
uniform commercial code
hasActivity development of model laws and principles
law reform initiatives
legal education
policy development on business law issues
preparation of comment letters on proposed regulations
professional networking
publication of scholarly and practical materials
hasParentOrganization American Bar Association
organizes annual meetings
committee meetings
conferences on business law
continuing legal education programs
webinars
partOf American Bar Association
publishes books on business law topics
periodicals on business law
practice guides
serves business lawyers
commercial law practitioners
corporate counsel
in‑house counsel
judges interested in business law
law firm attorneys
law students interested in business law

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

ABA hasDivision Business Law Section
subject surface form: American Bar Association
this entity surface form: Section of Business Law
American Bar Association notableSubdivision Business Law Section