Commercial Law, understood as the set of legal norms applicable to merchants in the exercise of their professional or lucrative activity, is characterized by its dynamism and continuous mobility.

Observing the economic reality to which commercial law applies demonstrates that its content is structured according to three essential elements: the entrepreneur, the company, and the external and joint activity of both. The specificity of the requirements that these elements give rise to (non-existent in the rest of private law) justifies the specialty of the discipline (specialty by reason of subject matter).

The Company is the functional aspect of the organization for production, commercialization, or provision of services, with adequate legal advice being a vital axis for its correct operation and one of the pillars of successful business management. In capitalist-oriented countries like ours, continuous support from the entrepreneur’s team of advisors, including legal counsel, is required.

Commercial law, both in aspects of business management and commercial litigation, is one of the main activities of NCC Parajeles.

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