Doing Business in the United States
A Guidebook for Non-US Companies Operating in the United States
Companies operating in the
United States encounter numerous legal and regulatory issues arising from doing
business in the world’s largest economy. Anticipating and dealing appropriately with
those issues can improve markedly the success of those operations. The Doing Business in
the United States: A Guidebook for Non-US Companies Operating in the United
States identifies and discusses the legal and regulatory issues commonly faced by
non-US companies commencing operations in the United States. It also can serve as a
helpful checklist and monitoring device for companies already operating in the United States
or considering expansion of those operations.
Authored by numerous lawyers from various practice areas in our offices across the United States, the guidebook covers a wide variety of topics. Its 18 chapters include site selection and incentives, taxation, regulations, employment law, immigration law, acquisitions and joint ventures, customs laws and tariffs, antitrust laws, environmental law, and more.
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