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LLC: The Power of a Manager


from Abdulaziz, Grossbart & Rudman

Limited liability companies, more commonly referred to as LLCs, are becoming the business structure of choice, especially for developers and property owners. "A limited liability company (LLC) is a hybrid business entity formed under the Corporations Code and consisting of at least two "members" who own membership interests...the company has a legal existence separate from its members. Its form provides members with limited liability to the same extent enjoyed by corporate shareholders."

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