Five Business Entity Forms in Both Texas and Delaware -
• Corporation
• General Partnership
• Limited Partnership
• Limited Liability Partnership (“LLP”)
• Limited Liability Company (“LLC”)
This program focuses on...more
2/27/2018
/ Allocation of Funds ,
Articles of Incorporation ,
Business Entities ,
Business Formation ,
Business Partners ,
Business Taxes ,
C-Corporation ,
Capital Structures ,
Corporate Dissolution ,
Delaware General Corporation Law ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
General Partnerships ,
Indemnification ,
Joint Venture ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Limited Liability Partnerships ,
Limited Partnership Agreements ,
Limited Partnerships ,
Managing Members ,
Members ,
Mergers ,
Partnership Agreements ,
Piercing the Corporate Veil ,
S-Corporation ,
State Taxes ,
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Five Business Entity Forms:
• Corporation
• General Partnership
• Limited Partnership
• Limited Liability Partnership
(“LLP”)
• Limited Liability Company
(“LLC”)
...more
1/19/2017
/ Books & Records ,
Breach of Duty ,
Business Formation ,
Business Judgment Rule ,
Business Taxes ,
Choice of Entity ,
Confidentiality Agreements ,
Conflicts of Interest ,
Corporate Taxes ,
Delaware General Corporation Law ,
Derivative Suit ,
Duty of Loyalty ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
General Partnerships ,
Inflated Stock Purchase Price ,
Joint Venture ,
Letters of Intent ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Limited Partnerships ,
Minority Shareholders ,
Partnerships ,
Personal Liability ,
S-Corporation ,
Secretary of State ,
Shareholder Rights ,
State of Incorporation
The joint venture is a vehicle for the development of a business opportunity by two or more entities acting together, and will exist if the parties have: (1) a community of interest in the venture, (2) an agreement to share...more
9/25/2015
/ Antitrust Provisions ,
Business Entities ,
Business Opportunities ,
Business Taxes ,
Choice of Entity ,
Funding ,
Governance Standards ,
Intellectual Property Protection ,
Joint Venture ,
Profit Sharing ,
Transfer of Interest
I. GENERAL.
A. Introduction.
In selecting a form of business entity in Texas the organizer or initial owners can consider the following five business entity forms:
• Corporation
• General...more
7/5/2013
/ Board of Directors ,
Business Formation ,
Business Taxes ,
C-Corporation ,
Corporate Governance ,
Corporate Veil ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
LLPs ,
New Legislation ,
Partnerships ,
S-Corporation ,
Wind-Up Process