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If You Own a Business, Consider Forming a Limited Liability Company

burk-writer | January 17, 2022

With an LLC, your personal assets are protected from business creditors and from business-related lawsuits. At the same time, you maintain flexible management and are taxed only on your share of the profits. Consult a business attorney about the LLC option.

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  • Home
  • Commercial & Business Litigation
    • General Business, Commercial & Civil Litigation
    • Business Entity Disputed & Breakups
    • Contract Breaches & Interpretation Disputes
    • Business & Commercial Common Law Fraud
    • Deceptive Trade Practices
    • Fraudulent Transfer of Entity Assets
    • Real Estate Fraud
    • Securities Fraud
    • Breach of Fiduciary Duty
    • Derivative Actions by a Member or Shareholder
    • Doctor & Lawyer Practice Disputes & Breakups
    • Whistleblower & Qui Tam Lawsuits
    • Catastrophic Personal Injury
    • Complex & Multiparty Lawsuits
    • Pre-Lawsuit Case Evaluations
    • Replacement of Existing Trial Counsel
  • Business Law Practice Areas
    • Formations of LLCs
    • Company Agreements
    • Contract Review
    • Startup Counseling & Representation
    • Private Placement & Subscription Agreements
  • Our Attorneys
  • Our Approach
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