Tag: LLC Act

Judicial Dissolution Is Not Easy: No, A Contrived Deadlock Will Not Get You There

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Oct 7, 2022
The Washington LLC Act provides “courts may order dissolution of a limited liability company whenever: (1) 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; or (2) other circumstances render dissolution equitable.” RCW 25.15.274. This begs the question:… Read More

Notable New Amendments to the Washington LLC Act

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Apr 27, 2022
Introduction Since approximately 2010, I have had the privilege of participating in Washington’s Partnership Law Committee.  One of the functions of the Committee was to completely revise our LLC Act, which was achieved in 2016.  The Committee continues to work to improve our LLC Act and the 2022 legislature adopted several significant changes dealing with… Read More

Failure To Follow Corporate Formalities – Fatal To Breach Of Contract Claim

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Oct 28, 2020
No two closely held business are alike.  In a corporate setting, following corporate formalities is critical for a host of reasons, including to maintain the separateness of the corporation from the shareholders.  A recent Washington decision, Nelson v. Vetter, Inc., No. 80144-9-I, 2020 WL 6036825 (Wn. App. Oct. 12, 2020), reminds us of the need… 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

Creditors And LLCs – Charging Orders

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Oct 14, 2020
Collecting a judgment is always a challenge, especially when the judgment debtor holds an interest in an LLC.  This article delves into the exclusive remedy available to creditors against judgment debtors with interests in a limited liability company: the charging order. Statute The charging order is a statutory remedy established by RCW 25.15.256 and available… Read More

Choose Your Entity: LLC v. LLP

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Oct 7, 2020
This post compares the limited liability company (“LLC” – RCW 25.15) and limited liability partnership (“LLP” – RCW 25.05.500). LLC The LLC is perhaps the youngest and most popular entity of choice for entrepreneurs looking to start their business. An LLC combines tax and management flexibility with a liability shield for members. Nevertheless, there are… Read More

Dissenters’ Rights Pt. 2 – Valuation

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Sep 16, 2020
Last week, I covered the first part of the complex process of dissenters’ rights: learning what they are and who has them. This week covers the second part of the process: valuing an interest once an owner has dissented. Procedure to Exercise Dissenters' Rights After a member of an LLC or shareholder of a corporation… Read More

Dissenters’ Rights Pt. 1 – What Are They? Who Has Them?

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Sep 9, 2020
Minority owners of closely held businesses in Washington have substantially limited rights once the majority owners decide to take certain, major actions.  In fact, it can be said that the only right a minority owner has is the right to “dissent.”  Today’s post identifies “dissenters' rights” and when they can be exercised depending on the… Read More

No, LLC Members Are Not Entitled To All LLC Documents

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Aug 26, 2020
One of the first actions LLC members take when a membership dispute arises is to make a demand for LLC documents. Members often believe they are “entitled” to documents, including customer lists, trade secrets, and documents relating to the Company’s intellectual property.  Members making these requests are often surprised that they have no rights to… Read More