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    Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) Advantages of LLCs A limited liability company (LLC) is seen as “combining the most advantageous features of partnerships and corporations” (Kubasek, Browne, Herron, Dhooge, Barkacs, 2015b, p. 266). Perhaps the most significant aspect is the variety of choices the LLC has upon its inception which are included in the operating agreement. “[T]he enormous flexibility and contractual nature of the LLC may provide advantages such as clearly negotiated and defined…

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    advise Shania that the current economic environment the best option for the formation of her company is that of a Limited Liability Company, or LLC. This is because it offers the pass-through tax status and the safety of liability protection of a corporation. This would allow her to only be taxed once like a sole propriety or a partnership, which helps small-business owners keep their earnings. However, remove the personal liability as any action against the business can only act against the…

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    Limited liability companies are actually a form of legal entity that can be viewed as both a mixture of a general partnership and a corporation. LLC’s combine those two businesses kind of like a melting pot to take the best of what each has to offer. I believe that you will find an LLC’s most attractive view point is that if the situation that I previously stated happens, where a partner…

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    year. Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 2305.11(A). Generally, an individual shareholder may not bring a legal malpractice action against an attorney that is employed by the corporation itself. See e.g. LeRoy v. Allen, Yurasek & Merklin, 114 Ohio St. 3d 323. When a lawyer counsels a corporation, the lawyer has a relationship directly to the corporation and not to any of the shareholders. Ohio Rules of Prof 'l Conduct R. 1.13(a) (2011). In Ohio, courts adhere to a strict privity rule which states…

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    Interconnectedness Is a Formula for Success-Ashwin shetty Interconnectedness comes from the verb interconnect. Interconnect means to link or to network or to join; therefore, interconnectedness means linkage or network. It is the act of people or things being closely joined or related. Success depends profoundly on interconnectedness both for a business or for a person. Many organizations in profit and non-profit making systems have perfected the act of interconnectedness. Learning institutions…

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    From there he went on to attend pulse college in Dublin for 2 years studying sound engineering. He spent 6 years working in sales and customer relations with Eircom. After deciding that he wanted to return to college, to studio Audio Visual Media Technologies in IADT, he built a recording studio…

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    Case Activities 3 Discharge in Bankruptcy In this case, Joseph Harman, the president of Carter Oaks Crossing was loaned $400,000 by Caroline McAfee. Harman signed a promissory note that specified the company would repay the amount of the loan with interest in installments in which the installments would begin in 1999 and end in 2006. Harman signed a personal guaranty with the promissory note. Carter Oaks Crossing eventually defaulted on the note causing McAfee to sue Harman for payment under…

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    Esquel In China

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    deciding where to build a new factory is not difficult for many multinational corporation. Because China is undoubtedly the most sensible choice, where there is sufficient supply of “cheap labor”, low exchange rate, and the government also provide some benefits laws to attract foreign companies. With the increasing of economic globalization, that’s starting to change. Multiple risks cause of multinational corporation began to seriously consider the question about “Build a new factory in…

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    closed corporation there are countless advantages. ii. There is separate legal identity meaning the corporation can sue in it’s own name or buy, own and use it’s own real/personal property. iii. There is asset protection meaning the company has limited liability and whoever does business with the corporation must satisfy any obligations owed to them. iv. There is perpetual existence meaning if the owner of the sole proprietorship dies the business will not cease to exist. Once the corporation…

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    their company will last forever even is they have not adopted new technology and consumer demand. Business owners tend to forget that during the “emergent phase,” funds and capital are initially going to be extremely low. The product has not yet gained popularity among consumers, which then makes the beginning stages of the company much harder to navigate through. Throughout the “growth phase,”…

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