Business & Commercial Law Information CenterCall us now or use the form below. Recent NewsBusinessFrequently Asked Questions about Business and Commercial LawQ: What body of law governs a contract for the sale of goods? A: A contract for the sale of goods is governed mainly by state law. Most states have adopted Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) as part of their state commercial law. Article 2 provides rules for all phases of a sales contract including formation, modification, performance, and available remedies in the case of a breach. Q: What body of law governs a lease of goods? A: A contract for the lease of goods is also primarily regulated by state law. However, most states have adopted Article 2A of the Uniform Commercial Code. Are you in need of a proven professional's business litigation skills? Have you been confronted with a trade secrets predicament on the intellectual property front? Do you need protection from disputes, or assistance with the drafting and reviewing of an important contract? Our Feldhake Law Firm will work hard to expertly advise you on all of those situations, and more. It is the three-point formula that has marked our law firm's 30-plus-year tradition of serving our California clients to the best of our energies and abilities: hard work, constant accessibility to our customers, and the versatility to serve in a number of business and commercial practice areas. Find out more by phoning, faxing, or e-mailing us to schedule your initial consultation. Business and Commercial Law - An OverviewBusiness law and commercial law are broad legal topics that encompass business, commerce, consumer transactions, and the formation and management of business entities. Some of the more important areas of commercial law include sales, secured transactions, negotiable instruments, and debtor and creditor law. Business law overlaps, but also includes the formation and management of business entities. An attorney from The Feldhake Law Firm, APC in Irvine, California, can help you with all of your business and commercial law questions. The Sale, Lease, and Distribution of GoodsContracts for the sale, lease, and/or distribution of goods are primarily governed by state law. However, most states have adopted the Uniform Commercial Code ("UCC") with regard to these topics. An attorney who is experienced with the UCC can help you with your questions. Secured Transactions and Negotiable InstrumentsSecured transactions and negotiable instruments are two important areas of commercial and business law. In a secured transaction a borrower agrees that the lender may take collateral owned by the borrower should the borrower default on a loan. It is a way to secure a loan. A negotiable instrument is a writing that promises the payment of a fixed amount of money. Both of these areas are essential to modern business loans and everyday transactions. An attorney with experience in business and commercial law can help you with your secured transaction and/or negotiable instruments questions. Consumer Credit: Debtor and Creditor LawsCredit allows people to promise to pay in the future in order to buy or borrow in the present. Credit is vital to our commerce system and is used every day by businesses and consumers. An understanding of the law governing credit is vital to protect your own interests, whether you are the creditor, a business owner, an entrepreneur, or a lending agency. An attorney with experience in debtor and creditor law can help you with all of your questions. The Formation and Management of Business EntitiesThe forming and managing of business entities are important areas of business and commercial law. There are a variety of common business organization forms. However, most businesses are well served by a variation of one of the four major organizational forms. These major forms include: (1) the sole proprietorship, (2) the partnership, (3) the limited liability company, and (4) the corporation. Each form has its specific advantages and pitfalls. A core focus on liability and tax implications should guide a new business owner in his or her selection. A business and commercial law attorney can help you select and manage the business form that is best for you. Business and Commercial Law Resource Links
Commercial Law League of America®
Federal Trade Commission - Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)
National Association of Credit Management® (NACM®)
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