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...for large corporations thanks in part to a transparent corporate law regime, years of legal precedent and a community of lawyers....
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...A hard-to-replicate combination of decades of legal precedent and an established legal community make the state attractive to corporations....
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...Smart reads Bankruptcy in Texas Houston has been a favoured city for cash-strapped companies and corporations with large legal liabilities to find shelter from creditors....
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