Is corporate law the same as business law?

The terms corporate law and business law are sometimes used interchangeably and many law firms handle both. But the two categories are quite different. Corporate law is the law pertaining to corporations, their formation, and operations, while business law is a much broader concept, covering human resources, taxes, sales, distribution, and advertising. On a practical basis, undergraduate business programs typically require students to take courses on business law for general knowledge, while corporate law is more specialized.

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