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Business ​Development & ​Corporate Affairs


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Dragon List Global helps companies define ​objectives, and obtain and analyze ​information in support of market entry. We ​provide the insight and other information ​critical to developing, testing and ​implementing a strategy to enter new ​markets. Our strategic services help our ​clients turn ideas into opportunities.

Our work falls into the ​following categories:

Operations and Development of Market-entry ​plans

We enable companies in a variety of industries to ​understand the risks and opportunities of ​entering local markets, establish operations, and ​maximize logistical efficiency. OKW Group, ​together with external lawyers, helps companies ​understand the implications of different legal ​structures, and assists in the formation of the ​legal entity best suited to support their business ​goals.


  • Potential Partner ​Identification and ​Assessment
  • Development and ​Implementation of ​Local Partnerships
  • Company Formation ​and Start-up
  • Logistics



Company formation and ​legal advisory services ​include


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  • Consultation on the type of business entity to be formed and the implications of different legal ​structures
  • Formation of the “local” subsidiary, such as a Limited Liability Corporation (Sociedad Limitada), ​Corporation (Sociedad Anonima), or Agency (Agencia), Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, ​Nonprofit Corporation
  • Business Financing
  • Consultation on foreign or domestic investment and other legal issues related to company ​formation and operations
  • Solicitation of the new company’s tax identification number and business license
  • Opening of bank accounts in the local company’s name
  • Trademark registration
  • Revision and/or preparation of additional legal agreements and contracts
  • Preparation of employee work contracts and related documents
  • Evaluating Business Ideas
  • Writing Business Plans
  • Choosing Business Names
  • Business Legal Concerns
  • Doing Business on Line
  • Protecting Business’s Intellectual Property

Besides the many laws that govern how you can name and structure your business or where it can be ​located, your business must comply with other rules — for example, state consumer protection laws and ​the principles of contract law.


In addition, as a business owner, it is critical that you protect your business’s sensitive information, such ​as business strategies, customer lists, your business’s name and logo, patented inventions or processes, ​and any creative work that belongs to you. Laws governing trade secrets, trademarks, patents and ​copyrights can help you guard the knowledge that keeps your business competitive.


Protecting Business’s Intellectual Property