A corporation isn't required to have a full team of c-suite executives and large, formal shareholder meetings. It is possible to be the sole shareholder, director and officer for your corporation.
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There are about 15,000 New Hampshire two-member LLCs in good standing. Because they face a lesser risk of veil-piercing than single-member LLCs, two-member LLCs can provide both of their members with ...
Limited liability companies, like partnerships both general and limited, are fundamentally creatures of contract law. The members agree with each other as to the business to be conducted by the LLC, ...
A limited liability company (LLC) is a legal business structure that offers certain protections between your personal and business assets. More specifically, LLCs can help to protect your personal ...
Kevin Mattingly leased some property in Louisville, Kentucky, to Kevin Stich. When Stich didn't pay Mattingly all he was owned under the contract, Mattingly sued Stich in Kentucky state court and won ...
Determining what business structure is right for you is the most crucial step before starting a business. If you’re a first-time or seasoned business owner ready to start a new venture, weighing your ...
There are about 15,000 New Hampshire two-member LLCs in good standing. Because they face a lesser risk of veil-piercing than single-member LLCs, two-member LLCs can provide both of their members with ...