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Boston Corporate Lawyer Virginia F Coleman
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Boston Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 41 years.
Boston Corporate Lawyer Robert L Nutt
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Boston Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 40 years.
Boston Corporate Lawyer Ronald Bradford Malt
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Boston Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 32 years.
Boston Corporate Lawyer William Ansley Knowlton
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Boston Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 29 years.
Boston Corporate Lawyer Stephen Prout Lindsay
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Boston Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 39 years.
Boston Corporate Lawyer R Newcomb Stillwell
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Boston Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 27 years.
Boston Corporate Lawyer Lydia Greenberg-Chesnick
Boston Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 31 years.
Boston Corporate Lawyer Kenneth F Ehrlich
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Boston Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 29 years.
Boston Corporate Lawyer Michael J Bohnen
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Boston Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 39 years.
Boston Corporate Lawyer Dan T Roble
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Boston Corporate Lawyer. Licensed for 36 years.
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Corporate / Incorporation

A corporation is a formal way to organize your business to gain rights and privileges, and to limit your personal liability. There may be tax and financial advantages to incorporation, but it can also increase your business licensing fees and decrease the amount of personal control you have in running your business. There are many legal consequences to incorporation, so it's a good idea to consult an attorney specializing in corporate law. A corporate attorney also represents shareholders unhappy with the actions of a corporation.