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Limited Liability Companies - Las Vegas Seminar

Tuesday, March 3, 2009
8:30 a.m. - 4:40 p.m.

Gold Coast
4000 W Flamingo Rd
Las Vegas, NV

Explore the Advantageous Uses and Benefits of LLCs

Limited liability companies can be an advantageous route for business owners, but do you have the knowledge you need to stay in compliance with current legislation and make them work for you? Join us for a comprehensive program where you'll gain the information you need to make informed decisions on taking advantage of LLCs and putting them to work for you. Enroll today!

  • Do you know if an LLC is the best entity option for you or your client? Explore and compare the various entity options so you can select the best option.
  • Utilize tax benefits with an understanding of how LLCs are taxed as pass-through entities.
  • Prevent future disagreements by preparing articles of organization that cover all your bases.
  • Stay in compliance with current securities laws when transferring membership interests.
  • Know how to use the LLC advantageously to hold property, for venture capital projects and estate planning.
  • Learn how to create a comprehensive operating plan using our sample document as your guide.
  • Don't put your business at risk: stay in compliance with current state and federal legislation.

Presenters:

Robert C. Anderson - Holland & Hart LLP

Gregg P. Benson - Holland & Hart LLP

Continuing Legal Education Credits - CLE: 6.50

Click here to view a detailed agenda and to register through the National Business Institute's website.

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