Re: Setting Up Shop as a Consultant
by Ben Ocean <beno(at)cnw.com>
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Mon, 21 Aug 2000 22:53:01 -0700 |
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Doug Isenberg <disenberg(at)GigaLaw.com> |
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hwg-business(at)hwg.org |
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Well, I'm set up as a corporation. But how do I structure the deal?
BenO
At 05:38 PM 8/21/2000 -0400, you wrote:
> One thing you should definitely consider is whether to create a
> separate company to do the work (rather than performing as an
> individual). Doing so would create some additional hoops to jumps
> through but could serve the valuable purpose of providing "limited
> liability" (in case you were to get sued for the work you did --
> something that's always a reality in today's world).
>
> The following articles on GigaLaw.com may be useful:
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>How to Form a Business, Part 1: Overview and Sole Proprietorships,
>http://www.gigalaw.com/articles/gall-2000-02-p1.html
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>How to Form a Business, Part 2: Partnerships and Variations,
>http://www.gigalaw.com/articles/gall-2000-03-p1.html
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>How to Form a Business, Part 3: Corporations,
>http://www.gigalaw.com/articles/gall-2000-04-p1.html
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>How to Form a Business, Part 4: The Limited Liability Company (LLC),
>http://www.gigalaw.com/articles/gall-2000-05-p1.html
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