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Doing business in....

Opening an office, branch, subsidiary or even a new stand-alone business in a new country - or on the internet - is a daunting task. In the section CONet members set out the legal and regulatory criteria, and share their experiences of starting and running an operation in a new environment, country by country and, where appropriate, by state, canton, province, etc. Chief Officers and professional advisers are invited to contribute to this section.

To contribute to this section, please visit "Write for us" by clicking on the link above.

China

China poses huge opportunities - and huge challenges. Share your experiences and views. Chief Officers and professional advisers are invited to contribute. Click on "write for us."

Europe

Europe is not a country, nor should it be regarded as a group of federated states. However, it does pass laws that member states are required to introduce domestically, and it does have courts that direct decisions to both states and individual citizens of EU states. Chief Officers and Professional Advisers are invited to contribute to this section. Click on "write for us" for full information.

Internet, The

The Internet is so much more than a simple communications medium. In this section, how to do (legal, decent, honest) business on the internet and still make a profit. To contribute to this section, please click on the "Write for us" tab.

United Kingdom

The United Kingdom consists of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The system of business law in Scotland and Northern Ireland are both different from each other and different from the system in England and Wales. Chief Officers and professional advisers are invited to contribute to this section.

United States of America

The USA has both federal and state business law. Chief Officers and professional advisers are invited to submit contributions on either or both. See "Write for Us" for details.