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Corporate Frankenstein “Partnership to Form a Corporation” Lives Another Day

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By Franklin C. McRoberts on May 14, 2018
Posted in Arbitration and Mediation, Partnerships

Is is a partnership? Or is it a corporation? Can an entity be both at once? Find out in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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