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We provide professional for law
students interested in pursuing corporate law and for junior corporate
attorneys. Training is offered on a one-on-one basis directly with individual
law students and junior corporate attorneys, as well as at law firms for
their corporate associates. This program focuses on the practical skills and
knowledge of working as a corporate attorney by going through a comprehensive
set of issues, assignments and projects that a junior corporate attorney
typically works on, including the following:
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Reviewing Corporate Law
Statutes
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Forming a Corporation or
LLC
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Obtaining an
EIN
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Drafting Board
Resolutions/Meeting
Minutes
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Filing a UCC
Statement
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Keeping A Corporate Record
Book
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Drafting a Shareholder
Agreement
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Conducting Due
Diligence
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Drafting a Letter of
Intent
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Drafting and Reviewing Reps and
Warranties in Purchase
Agreements
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Drafting and Reviewing
Disclosure Schedules to Purchase
Agreements
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Preparing for a
Closing
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Reviewing SEC
Reports
The topics covered may change and
can be altered depending on your needs. Training sessions are held over the
phone, through Skype or in person at any location. Contact Priya Marwah
Doornbos for details and to schedule your training
sessions.
Successful lawyers have an
established book of business and the key to developing a book of business is
to have a business plan. In my years of experience I have mastered the art of
creating a personal business plan and following it. Learn how to write your
own plan, set goals and develop action items to accomplish your
goals.
Establishing and building
relationships is the key to developing clients and an attorney's book of
business. Business development is dramatically changing format in the Web 2.0
world. Online social networking sites, such as LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter
have become increasingly important to develop business online. Learn how to
utilize these websites to develop and build relationships and to market
yourself and your practice. But more importantly, learn the legal and ethical
issues associated with using online social media.
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