I started reveiwing confidentiality agreements (a.k. non-disclosure agreements or NDAs) in 2008, as a legal intern at Goldman Sachs, primarily working in the private equity industry. In the subsequent 15 ...
Step 1. Choose a name and address for your LLC. Make sure it is a physical mailing address, not a PO Box. Step 2. Choose a registered agent. This is ...
An operating agreement serves a similar purpose for an LLCs as corporate bylaws serve for corporations: namely, it sets forth the internal governance structure, policies and procedures for the LLC. ...
Articles of organization serve the same purpose for a limited liability company (LLC) as articles of incorporation do for a corporation. Contrary to popular belief, LLCs are not technically corporations ...
Articles of Incorporation are a set of legal documents that are filed with the Secretary of State in order to create a corporation. Because corporations are created under state law, ...
Bylaws (or by-laws) are internal documents that are created when a corporation is formed and that set out how the corporation will be run. While bylaws are often discussed in ...
It’s said that there are only two certainties in life: death and taxes. When it comes to delinquent property taxes, however, you might start to wonder which option is less ...
Choosing the right business structure isn’t rocket science, but getting it wrong could really set you back. So, while you can probably decide which form to use on your own, ...
Clearly understanding how long-arm jurisdiction works under Georgia law is essential if you do business in Georgia but happen to live outside of the state. Simply designating your home state’s ...