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An Llc By Any Other Name Is Still Not A Corporation, Samantha J. Prince, Joshua P. Fershee
An Llc By Any Other Name Is Still Not A Corporation, Samantha J. Prince, Joshua P. Fershee
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Business entities have their own unique characteristics. Entrepreneurs and lawyers who represent them select an entity structure based on the business’s current and projected needs. The different needs of each business span myriad topics such as capital requirements, taxation, employee benefits, and personal liability protection. These choices present advantages and disadvantages, many of which are built into the type of entity chosen. It is critically important that people, especially lawyers, recognize the difference between entities such as corporations and limited liability companies (LLCs). It is an egregious, nearly unforgivable, error to call an LLC a “limited liability corporation.” This is …
Concept Release On Harmonization Of Securities Offering Exemptions; File Number S7-08-19, Robert Anderson, Samantha J. Prince, John Neil Conkle, Sarah Zomaya
Concept Release On Harmonization Of Securities Offering Exemptions; File Number S7-08-19, Robert Anderson, Samantha J. Prince, John Neil Conkle, Sarah Zomaya
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