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: Indiana Civil & Business LawyerIndiana Law on Judicially Dissolving a Limited Liability Company
Full post as published by Indiana Civil & Business Lawyer on May 01, 2008 (boomark / email).
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California Limited Liability Company Fee
Limited Liability Companies have much going for them. But for some businesses, LLCs can be very expensive to operate because of the gross receipts tax paid to the California Franchise Tax Board.
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Overturning a trial court ruling, the Washington Court of Appeals, Division One, yesterday ruled that the ?effective date of dissolution? of an administratively dissolved limited liability company under the Washington Limited Liability Company Act (LLCA), RCW 25...
Limited Liability Company Must Have A Lawyer To Prosecute Appeal
Wabash Environmental Technologies, a limited liability company, was convicted of violating the Clean Water Act. The company was ordered to pay restitution and was placed on probation...
STATUTORY MERGERS UNDER THE LAWS OF THE DUTCH CARIBBEAN
Mergers mostly within a group of companies A statutory merger involves at least two legal entities. The law uses the terms acquiring and disappearing legal entity. The law specifies that only legal entities having the same legal form may merge, specifying that a BV (closed limited liability company) and a NV (public limited liability company) are [...
Can My Business Corporation or Limited Liability Company File A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Part 1
As a bankruptcy attorney, I frequently see clients in my office that want to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy for themselves individually as well as for a business corporation or limited liability company (LLC) that they may own...









