...in 2005, paying $3 million. The property is now owned by eight LLCs Hyman controls. Jersey City retained Montange, of Shoreline, Wash., who...
...prior New Jersey limited liability company law that still applies to existing LLCs until March 1, 2014, provides that the "sole remedy" of...
...S.A. 42:2C-91(a)(1). Therefore, the Act applies to LLCs formed on or after March 18, 2013. However, the Act...
...combines desirable characteristics of corporations, limited partnerships and general partnerships. Most significantly, LLCs offer a full liability shield and maximum flexibility with respect to federal...
...every New Jersey limited liability company (LLC). It will apply to new LLCs formed after March 18, 2013, and then to all LLCs in 18...
...more modern regulatory scheme for creation and operation of limited liability companies (LLCs) in New Jersey. LLC is a relatively new form of unincorporated business...
...as the LLC) is a relatively new form of unincorporated business entity. LLCs were first introduced in this country when Wyoming adopted an LLC statute...
The dilemma of the two-person professional service corporation: Can one person be in charge
A writer takes issue with an op-ed response to his In Practice article on ambiguities in the New Jersey Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act
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