Munster, Ernest, 1885-1965

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Little is known about Ernest Munster; he was born in 1886 and was an attorney. Munster organized Lawyers International Corporation in 1930, with its office in New York City. Munster, the company's president, continued his association with the company through at least the mid-1940s.

Lawyers International Corporation served attorneys in the United States and other countries in the conduct of their foreign corporate work. Corporate attorneys requested Lawyers International to organize private limited liability companies, or register branches under the laws of various countries. Local attorneys generally prepared their own papers or approved documents submitted to Lawyers International. In turn, Lawyers International appointed representatives living and working in the particular country who filed papers required for organization of corporations or companies. The companies formed were generally private limited-liability companies.

From the description of Papers, 1917-1946. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 86123700

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creatorOf Munster, Ernest, b. 1886. Papers, 1917-1946. Hagley Museum & Library
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France
India
Brazil
Australia
Belgium
Panama
Mexico
Canada
Cuba
Costa Rica
Japan
Argentina
Delaware
Colombia
England
China
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Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Corporation law
Corporations, Foreign
Foreign trade regulation
Government publications
Incorporation
International business enterprises
International trade
Investments, Foreign
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Birth 1885-11-11

Death 1965

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