- Posted March 29, 2022
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Webinar explores drafting and litigation safeguards for LLC asset protection
The National Business Institute will present the live video webinar "LLC Asset Protection: Drafting and Litigation Safeguards" on Monday, April 18, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
One of the principal benefits of an LLC is its asset protection capabilities. The program's faculty will review the areas of highest risk and help attorneys shore up protections and defend LLCs from creditor and liability attacks.
The course content includes:
- Veil Piercing, Remedies, Charging Orders, and Litigation - Key Strategies for Both Sides
- Reverse Piercing After Manichaean
- State Jurisdiction Issues, Registering a Foreign LLC, and Recent Case Law
- Single Member LLCs: Uncertain Protections and Potential Workarounds
- Common OA, Tax, and Operating Mistakes That Jeopardize Asset Protections
- Using LLCs to Purchase Real Estate
- Ethical Considerations
This legal guide is designed for attorneys. Accountants, directors, LLC members and managers, fiduciaries, and paralegals may also benefit.
Cost for the webinar is $389 which includes the course book. To register, call 1-800-930-6182 or visit www.nbi-sems.com.
Published: Tue, Mar 29, 2022
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