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As a business lawyer, your practice area would involve providing legal advice and services to businesses, corporations, and other entities. Some of the areas you may specialize in include:

  1. Corporate law: This involves advising clients on the formation and structure of corporations, including issues related to corporate governance, securities offerings, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate financing.
  2. Contracts and commercial law: This involves drafting and negotiating contracts, as well as advising clients on issues related to sales, distribution, licensing, and other commercial transactions.
  3. Employment law: This involves advising clients on issues related to hiring and firing employees, discrimination, harassment, and other employment-related issues.
  4. Intellectual property law: This involves advising clients on issues related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, as well as representing clients in intellectual property disputes.
  5. Tax law: This involves advising clients on issues related to tax planning, compliance, and disputes with tax authorities.

As a business lawyer, you would work closely with clients to understand their business objectives and provide tailored legal advice to help them achieve their goals while minimizing risk. You would also be responsible for drafting legal documents, negotiating contracts, and representing clients in legal proceedings, such as lawsuits or arbitration.

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