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Practical Considerations for Forming LLCs in New York and Delaware

by Law.com on July 8, 2009

Corporate attorney Amy E. D’Agostino is often asked, “What is the difference between forming an LLC in New York and Delaware?” Procedures in the two states are similar, but New York has a publication requirement, which adds significant costs. D’Agostino provides practical advice regarding the formation of limited liability companies in New York and Delaware with a focus on how new publication requirements might influence the choice of a jurisdiction of formation.

Read Practical Considerations for Forming LLCs in New York and Delaware at Law.com.

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