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LLCs
Understanding the Benefits of LLC Operating Agreements in Arizona Law
Although not required by law, operating agreements are essential because they define the partnership relationship between the members, clarify the rights and responsibilities of members and managers, set up internal governance procedures, and establish the management structure for the LLC.
Aug 44 min read
Reducing Business Liability Through Subsidiary LLCs
Subsidiary limited liability companies (LLCs) can be a very effective strategy for minimizing a parent company’s exposure to potential liability by transferring the liability risk to the subsidiary LLC. If the LLC becomes liable for some claim or debt, the liability is limited to the subsidiary LLC, which, in most cases, protects the parent company’s business assets from being used to pay the LLC's liability.
Jul 223 min read
Arizona Corporation Commission Announces Policies to Prevent Business Filing Fraud
The Arizona Corporation Commission (the “ACC”) recently voted to adopt new policies intended to deter fraudulent business filings and to...
Jun 125 min read
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