Commercial-law work often combines company records, contracts, trade practices, accounting documents and procedural rules that apply specifically to merchants and commercial disputes.

Commercial enterprise

Merchant status, enterprise records, trade registry entries and the commercial character of the transaction may affect the applicable rules.

Companies

Corporate authority, shareholder relations, capital, resolutions and representation are assessed through the articles and registry records.

Commercial instruments

Invoices, guarantees, cheques, promissory notes and other instruments have distinct evidential and enforcement consequences.

Dispute process

Mandatory mediation, competent courts, contractual jurisdiction and preservation of commercial records should be considered early.

These explanations are general information. Durations and rules to be applied may vary depending on the concrete case.