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Business Law

Benefits of incorporating business…

26th November 2010
The formation of new corporation/company is simply called an ‘Incorporation’. A company is a legal entity that is effectively recognized as a person under the law; it could be a business, a non-profit organization, sports club or a government of a new cit...
Author: YLC
Business Law

Company formation

25th June 2010
You may be interested in company formation if you are an aspiring entrepreneur or someone who has many business ideas you may like to put to the test, or maybe you are already a business owner who wished to expand and form a large business. If you fall in...
Author: Davis Morris
Business Law

Limitations on Majority Rule in the management of Business Entites

30th April 2010
The general rule in the corporate governance of business entities -- including corporations, limited liability companies and partnerships -- is that absent an agreement or statutory requirement to the contrary, majority rule governs. Indeed, majority equ...
Author: Samuel Goldman & Associates
Business Law

What To Know About An LLC Corporation Concepts

23rd November 2009
What to know about an LLC corporation concepts becomes particularly important when establishing a business or when preparing to convert of business over from a sole proprietorship or some other entity. There are benefits to either limited liability compan...
Author: FrankRod
Business Law

The International Forerunners of the American LLC

16th July 2009
Although the LLC in itself was founded in the United States, the brainchild for this idea was actually first raised elsewhere. There are new elements in the actual letter of what makes an LLC, but the first seed of the idea came from the German business c...
Author: mgordon
Legal

Dissolution of your Michigan business entity

01st December 2008
Dissolution of Your Business Entity by Brian P. McMahon, Esq. (Originally published in the Troff, Petzke & Ammeson Newsletter at www.tpalaw.com/Newsletter.   There are primarily four reasons why a business entity is dissolved. These are: 1.) r...
Author: Brian McMahon