Illinois LLC Legal Advice (18 found)

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Erik Scott Newton
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Contributor Level 3

If you are doing business in California, then you need to register the company...
Arieh Mordechai Flemenbaum
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It is not clear from your question if your IL LLC will conduct business in...
Joseph Michelotti
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you need to get an injunction
Arieh Mordechai Flemenbaum
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I agree with my colleague that you probably have to get an injunction - an...
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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Contributor Level 7

Does the business hold itself out as an LLC? In other words, is the...
Mazyar Malek Hedayat
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Contributor Level 5

Your question is whether you can be sued individually even though your business...
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Robert John Murillo
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What you can and cannot do is based on the terms of this agreement and Delaware...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

Even if only the LLC is being sued, your top priority is to report your brother...
Erik Glen Swanson
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Contributor Level 7

Your brother has committed crimes against you, certainly, including at the very...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

A limited liability company in the law of the vast majority jurisdictions is a...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

Your 1st cite of the LLC's Operating Agreement's provision on transfers doesn't...
Robert John Murillo
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Contributor Level 7

As a general principle, if the secretary of state, state attorney general...
Kaiser Wahab
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Contributor Level 6

The answer to this question you may also want to look at the court order for...
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Erik Glen Swanson
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Contributor Level 7

You shouldn't be personally liable, unless you personally signed any of the...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

Your logo can be whatever you want. LLC is recommended to be placed on your...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

LLC is recommended to be placed so as to not confuse. I agree with the...
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Contributor Level 6

You should form your business entity first so that you can structure the...
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Bradley Louis Schencker
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Contributor Level 6

An attorney that works with real estate or business formation can help you with...
Mazyar Malek Hedayat
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Contributor Level 5

Your question concerns transferring property from your own name to that of your...
Bradley Louis Schencker
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Contributor Level 6

Unfortunately, in the small space provided for questions one is unable to get a...
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Mazyar Malek Hedayat
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Contributor Level 5

The simplest thing to do is to simply register your Florida LLC as a "foreign...
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I'm just curious -- if this person follows the advice given and registers the...
Robert Kevin Savage
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It may be that your best choice is an LLC because it is typically the most...
Erik Glen Swanson
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Contributor Level 7

You should really discuss the mater with an attorney and/or a CPA, who can...
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Margery Ellen Golant
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Contributor Level 8

The answer depends on a number of things. If your business is sole...
Mazyar Malek Hedayat
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You ask whether the bankruptcy trustee can take the money in your business...

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