Real Estate Law

Guidance On Judicial Dissolution Of An LLC

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Jul 7, 2021
In Washington, a court may order the dissolution of an LLC when “it is not reasonably practicable to carry on the limited liability company’s activities in conformity with the certificate of formation and the limited liability company agreement…” RCW 25.15.274.  While there is no guidance from Washington about the applicable standard, the Iowa Supreme Court… Read More

Fundamentals Of Business Succession Planning

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Mar 11, 2021
Inevitably, every business will end. Successful businesses plan for the end, and, as a result, maximize the value of their efforts. A proper advance plan can help maximize value when the time comes. Just as every business is different, a plan for succession varies for every business. There are a few fundamentals for an ‘advance… Read More

A Friendly Reminder: You And Your LLC Are Different

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Jan 13, 2021
Individuals regularly hold their real estate in LLCs for many reasons, including asset protection, because an LLC is a “separate legal entity” RCW 25.15.071 (3) and members are not liable for debts of the LLC RCW 25.15.126 (1).  The distinction between an individual member and an LLC was front and center in a recent Washington… Read More

Creditors And LLCs – Reverse Veil Piercing

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Oct 21, 2020
In keeping with last week’s theme, this post discusses reverse veil piercing. Reverse veil piercing is the process by which an entity’s assets may be used to satisfy a judgment against a member/shareholder/partner in their individual capacity. Reverse veil piercing is the opposite of corporate veil piercing, where the assets of the member/shareholder/partner may be… Read More

Appointing A Special Master In Lawsuits In Washington State

William O. Kessler, Edmonds Lawyer
William O. Kessler
Jan 9, 2018
The lawyers can see it coming. By their nature, certain lawsuits are primed from the outset to cost the parties excessive money and time, regardless of the amount in controversy. A certain a piece of litigation might involve a technical or complex area of the law. It might require ongoing and frequent oversight of the… Read More