Because companies are organizations based on commercial activities, many legal disputes occur.
Since a corporation is a specially organized entity for the purpose of business, special legal issues exist, unlike ordinary people's civil affairs.
In corporate litigation, there are cases that generally arise because it is a commercial activity, such as representative liability and business transfer liability. Since it is a
commercial activity, the statute of limitations on various rights is shorter than that of general civil cases for prompt resolution, so it is an area that requires prompt processing.
In addition, in the case of companies, there are cases where companies commit illegal acts while hiding behind the company, and
various legal problems arise, such as when a business partner whom they had trusted and trusted later found out that they had been deceived.
Accordingly, if a legal dispute arises regarding commercial activity and you are in litigation, we recommend that you hire a trustworthy attorney for assistance.
If you think that justice and correct results are guaranteed simply by listing cases, you are likely to become embroiled in the same legal disputes in the future.
If you are in the process of filing a corporate lawsuit, we recommend that you seek professional help.