Although series LLCs are now over eleven years old, they remain mainly theoretical. Only seven states to date have enacted statutes authorizing series LLCs, and the drafters of the recent Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act considered and rejected provisions creating series LLCs. Many practicing attorneys continue to use multiple LLCs where a series LLC may be appropriate. This Note examines the general characteristics of series LLCs and state legislation authorizing them, the uncertain state and unanswered questions surrounding this new entity form, and the recent developments in case law and usage of series LLCs. Finally, this Note recommends that state legislators enact enhanced series legislation nation-wide to provide unity a...
The limited liability company (LLC) is gaining popularity and may become the major way of doing busi...
This handbook, which provides a complete summary and analysis of the Check-the-Box rules, offers g...
Legislation authorizing the limited liability company (or LLC)has been adopted in all but a few stat...
Although series LLCs are now over eleven years old, they remain mainly theoretical. Only seven state...
The Series Limited Liability Company (“Series LLC”), a variation of the traditional limited liabilit...
Entity choice law is constantly evolving and innovating. The series LLC form is one such example. Al...
Part two of a two part article discussing the existing impediments to greater use of Series LLCs inc...
Since the introduction of the limited liability company (LLC) in the United States of America, vario...
The Series LLC is a new and idiosyncratic business entity that presents unique questions of law in t...
A variation of the common limited liability company (LLC) represents the newest form of entity enter...
Ten states have modeled their LLC statute on the Prototype Limited Liability Company Act. The Protot...
To make your research more efficient Wolters Kluwer Law & Business is combining the former State Lim...
The driving force for the decision to organize a new business venture as a limited liability company...
States are enacting legislation that permits creation of a new business entity known as the Limited ...
The limited liability company (LLC) is the newest form of business entity in this country. An LLC co...
The limited liability company (LLC) is gaining popularity and may become the major way of doing busi...
This handbook, which provides a complete summary and analysis of the Check-the-Box rules, offers g...
Legislation authorizing the limited liability company (or LLC)has been adopted in all but a few stat...
Although series LLCs are now over eleven years old, they remain mainly theoretical. Only seven state...
The Series Limited Liability Company (“Series LLC”), a variation of the traditional limited liabilit...
Entity choice law is constantly evolving and innovating. The series LLC form is one such example. Al...
Part two of a two part article discussing the existing impediments to greater use of Series LLCs inc...
Since the introduction of the limited liability company (LLC) in the United States of America, vario...
The Series LLC is a new and idiosyncratic business entity that presents unique questions of law in t...
A variation of the common limited liability company (LLC) represents the newest form of entity enter...
Ten states have modeled their LLC statute on the Prototype Limited Liability Company Act. The Protot...
To make your research more efficient Wolters Kluwer Law & Business is combining the former State Lim...
The driving force for the decision to organize a new business venture as a limited liability company...
States are enacting legislation that permits creation of a new business entity known as the Limited ...
The limited liability company (LLC) is the newest form of business entity in this country. An LLC co...
The limited liability company (LLC) is gaining popularity and may become the major way of doing busi...
This handbook, which provides a complete summary and analysis of the Check-the-Box rules, offers g...
Legislation authorizing the limited liability company (or LLC)has been adopted in all but a few stat...