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Single-Member LLCs Are Not So Simple
22 September 2015
Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC
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Last Thursday, Kelley Bender, Bob Keatinge and I presented a two
hour seminar at the ABA BLS Annual Meeting on single-member LLCs.
All too often, SMLLCs are treated as being very simple. Without too
much effort (actually we had more materials than we could deliver
in the available time), we came up with two hours of discussion of
situations and circumstances in which the expected outcome of the
SMLLC might not be what is expected.
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