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  1. Northeast, Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney Robert Woodson Lydick
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    Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney. Licensed for 18 years.

  2. Northeast, Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney David M. Mellina
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    Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney. Licensed for 27 years.

  3. Northeast, Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney Dee J. Kelly
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    Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney. Licensed for 59 years.

  4. Northeast, Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney Daniel L. Lowry
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    Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney. Licensed for 35 years.

  5. Northeast, Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney Stephen Walter Litke
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    Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney. Licensed for 14 years.

  6. Northeast, Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney William M. Kerr Jr.
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    Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney. Licensed for 31 years.

  7. Northeast, Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney David Peter Dunning
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    Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney. Licensed for 18 years.

  8. Northeast, Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney Wayne Bruce Whitham
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    Fort Worth, TX Partnership Attorney. Licensed for 31 years.

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Partnership

A partnership is created when people pool resources and join together in business. There are several types of partnership agreements: 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 decision-making. In a limited liability partnership (LLP), all partners have some degree of limited liability. In a limited liability company (LLC), a shareholder is not personally liable for any of the debts of the company, other than for the money they invested in that company. An attorney experienced with partnership agreements will help you decide whether a partnership is a good idea for your business, and which type of agreement would be best for you. Partnership lawyers will also make sure your partnership agreement accurately describes each partner's rights and responsibilities.