Business Law FAQs
The difference between an LLC and Corporation is that the former can only be owned by one person or group of individuals, while corporations have several shareholders who each hold their own shares in good faith.
Learn more about the difference between an LLC and Corporation.
Business law is the body of legal information that applies to all types and sizes businesses. It covers everything from contracts, sales etc., with a focus on how they relate to one another in commerce-related settings such as merchandising or trade practices.