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Limited Liability Partnerships

Research-Technology Management, 2005
With companies' survival increasingly dependent on continuous innovation, the Limited Partnership model has a role to play. OVERVIEW: The R&D Limited Partnership model of organization and management, subsequently modified as the Limited Liability Corporation (LLC), has become an organization of choice for innovative new businesses, with three basic ...
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28. Limited liability partnerships

2016
This chapter first discusses the key elements of limited liability partnerships (LLPs). It then considers the factors influencing choice of LLP. There are two instances where the question of choosing an LLP arises: as part of a business start-up or existing partnerships considering conversion.
J. Scott Slorach, Jason Ellis
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28. Limited liability partnerships

2017
This chapter first discusses the key elements of limited liability partnerships (LLPs). It then considers the factors influencing choice of LLP. There are two instances where the question of choosing an LLP arises: as part of a business start-up or existing partnerships considering conversion.
J. Scott Slorach, Jason Ellis
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Forming a consultant limited liability partnership

BMJ, 2011
The continuing liberalisation of secondary healthcare in the NHS is likely to challenge the roles of both hospital based specialist services and their consultants for the foreseeable future. However, this developing market for specialist services also offers considerable opportunities for consultants willing to engage with different healthcare ...
Tim Trebble, R A Jones
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The Limited Liability Partnership in Bankruptcy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Brobeck. Dewey. Howrey. Heller. Thelen. Coudert Brothers. These brand-name law firms had many things in common at one time, but today have one: bankruptcy. Individually, these firms expanded through hiring and mergers, took on expensive lease commitments, borrowed large sums of money, and then could not meet financial obligations once markets took a ...
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