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		<title>What should I consider when naming the corporation?</title>
		<description>Reflection of the image you want to build in
your potential clients is the basis of naming
your corporation. The name need not be
discreetly similar with any existing business
corporations. Two probable names are
necessary in the case that your primary name
choice has already existed. Certainl</description>
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		<title>Is an attorney required to form a corporation?</title>
		<description>An attorney is not a legal obligation in
incorporation requirements. Preparation and
submission of the Articles of Incorporation
are definitely his job. Nonetheless, he
should initially understand the requirements
of the intended formation state. One could
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