The term "firm" can refer to an economic organization or to well-known works of popular culture.
In economics and law, a firm is a business entity (organization) that uses resources to produce goods or provide services for profit.
Types of firms:
Sole proprietorship: the owner is a single person (similar to an individual entrepreneur in the Russian Federation).
Partnership: an association of two or more persons for a joint business.
Corporation: a legal entity uniting multiple participants.
Trade name: the legally binding name of a commercial organization under which it conducts business.
In literature and film
The following popular works are known under the title "The Firm":
Novel: John Grisham's legal thriller (1991) about a young lawyer who finds himself in a law firm with ties to the mafia.
Films:
1993: A film adaptation of Grisham's novel, starring Tom Cruise. Directed by Sydney Pollack.
1988: A British television film directed by Alan Clarke about football-related violence and hooligans.
2009: A remake of the 1988 film directed by Nick Love.
TV Series (2012): Continuation of Mitch McDeery's story from Grisham's novel, set 10 years after the main events.
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