
Process Agent Appointment: Choice of Law in Multiple Jurisdictions
Jurisdictional preference is often memorialized in ‘governing law’ or ‘forum selection’ clauses. Appointment of a process agent may be required.
Read MoreJurisdictional preference is often memorialized in ‘governing law’ or ‘forum selection’ clauses. Appointment of a process agent may be required.
Read MoreWhen you’re managing the closing of a complex financing transaction like that of a commercial mortgage-backed security (CMBS), a detail-oriented closing checklist is your best friend.
Read MoreFor foreign private issuers, securities registration statements filed with the SEC must bear the signature of a U.S. Duly Authorized Representative (USDAR).
Read MoreNow on Demand: The discussion covered amendments, mergers, dissolutions, and compliance with state business changes.
Read MoreWhile there are several tasks you need to take care of as you prepare to launch a business, here are some tips for working with lawyers and a registered agent.
Read MoreCompanies change their name for a many of reasons. A change in strategy, brand identity, or as a result of a merger or acquisition are just a few of examples.
Read MoreThe process agent serves as a point of contact in the jurisdiction where the parties may not have a presence so that legal process arising out of the transaction’s operative agreements may be served.
Read MoreMany factors must be considered in appointing a process agent for cross-border transactions.
Read MoreWhat should you be looking for when appointing a process agent for large cross-border financial transactions or real estate, commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) or REIT deals?
Read MoreA registered agent receives and responds to sensitive legal documents, known as ‘service of process’, for the companies they are appointed to represent.
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