Procedures for conversion from a one-member limited liability company to a joint-stock company...View more
What are the procedures for issuing a certificate of production of gold jewelry and fine arts?...View more
Changing and supplementing business lines...View more
Pursuant to Article 4 of the 2020 Law on Enterprises: “A founding shareholder is an individual or organization that owns at least one common share and signs the list of founding shareholders of a joint stock company.”...View more
Separation between business owner assets and business assets...View more
In order to achieve economies of scale, certain enterprises currently proceed to acquire part or all of the shares of another company, treating it as a subsidiary. This measure serves to enhance operational efficiency and expand the market share of the acquiring enterprise. The brand name of the acquired company may either be retained or changed, subject to the discretion of the acquiring entity....View more
A business cooperation contract (hereinafter referred to as a BCC contract) is a contract signed between investors to cooperate in business, share profits, and share products in accordance with the provisions of law without establishing an economic organization...View more
In essence, a public company is a joint stock company. However, in addition to the basic requirements for joint-stock companies specified in the Law on Enterprises, public companies need to meet a number of special conditions specified in the Law on Securities...View more
Conversion of Business Entity Type...View more
Issues related to business dissolution...View more