LLC Blog Articles

Devin Scott
When talking to clients we often get asked: Is the company or corporate “seal” required? and What is it’s main function? The corporate seal is a tool used to stamp or emboss...
Devin Scott
We are noticing a new business trend that many clients are taking advantage of. First, they form an LLC and THEN they apply for their FFL (Federal Firearms License) with the ATF. This generally...
Heather Garza
Premiere LLC and Corporation filing specialist and Registered Agent Service provider, Harvard Business Services, Inc., and a leading online LLC Operating Agreement specialist, MyLLCAgreement.com,...
Michael Bell
Every day thousands of people travel by airplane, but only a few of them own their own plane. Question, “How many airplanes does U.S. Airways own? Or Delta, or Continental, or American...
Brett Melson
The most popular type of company formation in Delaware is, by far, the LLC. The Delaware Legislature created the LLC business form to give maximum effect to the members’ freedom to contract...
Brett Melson
We receive inquiries daily from clients wondering why everyone does not file a Series LLC instead of the traditional LLC. The Delaware Series LLC business form reduces the fees incurred in creating...
Brett Melson
Back in October, 2009 we discussed how the LLC is owned, operated and maintained in a post titled 101 on an LLC Agreement. Many clients have come to us with questions and are curious about the fact...
Brett Melson
Clients often ask us to articulate the benefits and drawbacks of forming and operating a business as a limited liability company (abbreviated as LLC) as opposed to a limited partnership (...
Brett Melson
The Delaware legislature created the LLC business form to give maximum effect to the members’ freedom to contract with one another upon whatever terms they deem best suited to their...
Brett Melson
Under Delaware law, a limited liability company (LLC) may be composed of individual series of membership interests. This type of entity is referred to as a “Series LLC.” Each series...
Paul Sponaugle
If you were to walk into an accountant’s office, and explain to them that you are a small business owner running a sole proprietorship looking to form a company, what type of corporate entity...
Paul Sponaugle
I recently stumbled upon an article that I found absolutely fascinating considering my line of work.  In the July 7, 2010 edition of Masuda Funai’s Business Update, Stephen Proctor asks...
Paul Sponaugle
Nowadays, the clear cut choice of business entities in the United States and in Delaware is the Limited Liability Company, or LLC. In 2008 alone, the Delaware Division of Corporations welcomed the...
David Zeigler
Many clients who incorporate or form an LLC in Delaware want to know exactly what information is private and what is public. Since one of the primary benefits of incorporating in DE is...
David Zeigler
If you had to guess which entity is number one in Delaware – would you say an Inc. or LLC?  According to a recent report found in the Fordham Journal of Corporate and Financial Law; the...
 

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