Is a limited liability company a party to and bound by its own operating agreement? Many folks would say, “Yes, of course.” But it turns out the answer varies depending upon the law of the company’s ...
In business divorce litigation, petitioners / plaintiffs often want to start the case with a bang. A common tactic is to file a petition / complaint simultaneously with an injunction motion. Often ...
Last Thursday, with my colleague Amanda Nelson, I taught a two-hour webinar for 36 New Hampshire lawyers, sponsored by the New Hampshire Bar Association, on how to draft operating agreements for ...
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Operating agreements are pivotal in outlining a business’ financial and functional decisions. It’s the guiding document that bonds and legally protects business partners. Nonetheless, up-and-coming ...
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If you own a limited liability company, you can own a subsidiary that is also an LLC. The parent company will be listed as the subsidiary's owner in the LLC papers. In addition, the subsidiary's LLC ...
If you plan to form a New Hampshire multi-member LLC to conduct a business or for any other reason, and if, for this purpose, you use the help of LegalZoom, the well-known national legal services ...
In Maro, six physicians, who were already colleagues in an existing medical practice, agreed to form a new entity that they hoped would allow them to earn higher profits with a number of other doctors ...
An operating agreement, even a simple one, can save you time and effort by eliminating uncertainty during the course of operating a limited liability company, or LLC. Not all states require operating ...