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You are advising a client regarding the organization of a new business venture to be based in New Jersey. You have determined to recommend a limited liability company as the form of business entity.
A limited liability company (LLC) is a popular and flexible business structure with no limit to its number of members. LLCs are pass-through entities, meaning business taxes are paid through the ...
This article is the second in a four-part series that examines issues surrounding the use of Delaware Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) for real estate transactions in New York. The first article ...
July 26, 2023 - Private equity and investment fund sponsors have historically chosen Delaware limited partnership (LP) and limited liability company (LLC) models when structuring and organizing their ...
As you know from our prior alerts, creditors of borrowers formed as Delaware LLCs (as opposed to corporations) lack standing under Delaware law to sue directors for breaching fiduciary duties even ...
A limited liability company (LLC) is a business that offers management flexibility, pass-through taxation and, in most cases, personal asset protection during bankruptcy or lawsuits. Often, your home ...