Hennepin County Limited Liability Company (LLC) Lawyers — 8 found

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  1. Paula Hopping Adoradio

    Hennepin County Limited Liability Company (LLC) Lawyer Paula Hopping Adoradio
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    Hopkins, MN LLC Lawyer. Licensed for 17 years.

  2. Joseph Noack

    Hennepin County Limited Liability Company (LLC) Lawyer Joseph P Noack
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    Minneapolis, MN LLC Lawyer. Licensed for 37 years.

  3. Tami Sandberg

    Hennepin County Limited Liability Company (LLC) Lawyer Tami Ann Dokken Sandberg
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    Minneapolis, MN LLC Lawyer. Licensed for 18 years.

  4. Joshua Brotemarkle

    Hennepin County Limited Liability Company (LLC) Lawyer Joshua Paul Brotemarkle
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    Minneapolis, MN LLC Lawyer. Licensed for 6 years.

  5. Richard Huffman

    Hennepin County Limited Liability Company (LLC) Lawyer Richard W Huffman
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    Minneapolis, MN LLC Lawyer. Licensed for 44 years.

  6. Jeffrey Ellis

    Hennepin County Limited Liability Company (LLC) Lawyer Jeffrey Alan Ellis
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    Minneapolis, MN LLC Lawyer. Licensed for 14 years.

  7. Lucas Frasz

    Hennepin County Limited Liability Company (LLC) Lawyer Lucas John Frasz
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    Minneapolis, MN LLC Lawyer. Licensed for 2 years.

  8. Daniel Batten

    Hennepin County Limited Liability Company (LLC) Lawyer Daniel Andrew Batten
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    Minneapolis, MN LLC Lawyer. Licensed for 3 years.

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Limited Liability Company (LLC)

Creating a limited liability company, or LLC, is one of several ways to structure a business. The other choices are general, limited, or limited liability partnerships. A shareholder in an LLC is not personally liable for any of the debts of the company, other than for the money they invested in that company. In a general partnership, all partners manage the business and are personally liable for its debts. In limited partnerships, partners' liability is limited and they have no voice in the decision-making. And in a limited liability partnership (LLP), all partners have some degree of limited liability. A lawyer with LLC experience can help you determine if forming an LLC is advantageous and appropriate for your business. If you decide to form an LLC, the attorney can draft the paperwork you need to formalize your choice, including provisions for management, ownership transfers, and profit and loss distributions.