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LLCs and Me: The Paralegal's Role in Entity Formation
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2/25/2025
When: February 25, 2025
2:00PM-3:00PM ET
Where: United States
Contact: Cassi Gruber
cassi.gruber@nbi-sems.com
715-835-8525

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LLCs and Me: The Paralegal's Role in Entity Formation

Behind every successful business entity is a skilled professional who ensures the foundation is solid. This practical briefing will empower you with the knowledge, forms, and checklists you need to play a pivotal role in the formation of different types of limited liability companies (LLCs). Whether you're new to the field or looking to sharpen your skills, this program will provide you with the practical guidance needed to support attorneys and clients effectively. Become an indispensable asset in the entity formation process - register today!

Review all the forms and steps needed to form an LLC.
Discover the nuances of creating different types of LLCs.
Identify critical recordkeeping and reporting practices that reinforce the validity of the LLC. 


Event URL: https://ipe.nbi-sems.com/

 

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