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By Eric Geringswald | CSC
Lawmakers in Alabama approved changes to more than 200 sections of the state’s laws governing business entities in 2023, adding or amending provisions regarding merger, conversion, and stockholder meetings, enacting Alabama’s Nonprofit Corporation Law, and approving new chapter in the UCC regulating controllable electronic records, including blockchains and NFTs.
These and other updates changes are captured in the inaugural edition of CSC Publishing’s Alabama Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated. Published by CSC in collaboration with legal publisher LexisNexis®, this book is the right resource to conduct research more effectively, complete transactions more efficiently, and advise clients with confidence.
This book features the full text of Title 10A—Alabama Business and Nonprofit Entities Code from Michie’s Alabama Code, as well as a curated selection of related statutes covering securities, civil practice, trademarks, and taxation, along with selected chapters from the Uniform Commercial Code. Relevant chapters from the Alabama Administrative Code are also included.
A Fee Schedule lists filing fees for business services provided by Alabama’s Secretary of State. Readers also get online access to more than 60 Alabama forms for incorporation/formation, qualification, mergers, dissolution, and name reservation for all entity types via the LexisNexis Bookstore download center.
Alabama Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated is available as a softbound book or as an eBook, compatible with dedicated eReader devices, computers, tablets, and smartphones that use eReader software or applications. It is also available on the LexisNexis Digital Library.
To learn more about the 2024 Edition of Alabama Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated, call 1.800.533.1637 or visit us online at www.lexisnexis.com/csc.