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Limited Liability Entites: 2012 Update

This very popular annual update keeps business and tax lawyers current on developments and trends affecting limited liability companies, limited liability partnerships and limited partnerships. The national faculty will focus on matters confronting unincorporated entities in a harsh economy.

Conveniently view in your home or office what practitioners recognize as the first and foremost national CLE program on limited liability entities. The live video webcast format is interactive and welcomes email questions for the panelists. Valuable sample forms and study outlines are included in the materials. You will receive access to the complimentary archived on-line program after April 10, 2012.

This new program will be recorded on March 30, 2012 and aired for the first time on April 10, 2012. Questions can be submitted via email and will be answered by the faculty in 48 hours.

What You Will Learn

  • Taxation: Update on new & proposed changes
    • Tax statutes
    • Taxation of compensation, including:
      • health insurance rates
      • investment income tax
    • Series regulations
    • Profits interests
    • Economic substance doctrine
  • Changes & adoptions of Uniform Limited Liability Company Act
  • Delaware LLC Act, & other state laws
  • Opinion letters
  • Modification of operating agreement using side letters
  • Update: Current state cases & other developments
  • Single member LLCs: New uses & other developments
  • Hybrid entities: What are the best vehicles for socially responsible businesses?
  • Ordinary LLCs, benefit corporations, flexible purpose corporations, L3Cs

Location: Online

Time: 12:00pm - 4:00pm EDT

Planning Chair:
Robert Keatinge, Holland & Hart LLP, Denver, Colorado

Faculty:
Steven G. Frost, Chapman and Cutler, LLP, Chicago, Illinois (formerly Senior Counsel, Office of Tax Policy, Department of the Treasury)
Paul (Chip) L. Lion, III, Morrison & Foerster LLP, Palo Alto, California
Elisa Erlenbach Maas, Richards, Layton & Finger, Wilmington, Delaware
John R. Maxfield, Holland & Hart LLP, Denver, Colorado
Elizabeth Stone Miller, Professor of Law, Baylor University School of Law, Waco, Texas
James J. Wheaton, General Counsel, Vice President, Legal and Governmental Affairs, Liberty Tax Service, Virginia Beach, Virginia

Self parking is available in the garage on Welton Street between 17th and 18th Streets.

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