Account Control Agreements for JP Morgan Chase, Bear Stearns and other Fortune 500 Companies

Posted on 01 December 2008

The online legal document provider, RealDealDocs.com has released a number of Account Control Agreements for the top companies in America including many Fortune 500 companies. These are the actual legal documents drafted by the nation’s top law firms.

The Account Control Agreement for JP Morgan Chase with Bear Stearns and Chase Mellon Shareholder Services was drafted in July of this year. The terms of the Wall Street bail out plan have stipulated which types of banks will receive government money which has some corporations filing account control agreements in order to best take advantage of the situation. Additionally, with the mass of mergers and buy-outs the financial crisis birthed, makes for account control agreements being drafted. The execution copy of this JP Morgan Chase legal agreement is available in its entirety on the RealDealDocs.com website.

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The contracts, agreements and clauses available at RealDealDocs.com are the actual legal documents used by both the smallest of small capital companies as well as Fortune 500 companies alike.

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