Tag: LLCs

Membership In Washington LLCs Part 3: Transfers

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
May 13, 2020
This post is the final in a series of three discussing some of the basic principles of Washington LLCs and the default rules of the Washington Limited Liability Company Act, RCW 25.15 (the “Act”).  The previous two posts discussed the “pick your partner” principle and member dissociation and withdrawal.  This final post in the series… Read More

Membership In Washington LLCs Part 1: Picking Your Partner

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Apr 7, 2020
A fundamental principle of partnerships is known as delectus personae, or the right to pick your partner.  The principle forms the backbone of partnerships and limited liability companies (LLCs) today.  This blog post kicks off a series of three posts focusing on the “pick-your-partner” principle as it relates to LLCs in Washington State.  Specifically, we… Read More

Washington’s Approach To LLC Fiduciary Duties

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Jan 13, 2020
One of the features of Washington’s new LLC Act is a clarification of the fiduciary duties owed by members and managers. The Act provides that the only fiduciary duties members of a member- managed LLC and a manager of a manager-managed LLC are the duties of loyalty and care. Members in a manager-managed LLC do… Read More

Washington LLC Membership Has Its Privileges

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Jun 3, 2019
In Washington State, as with most states, LLC members hold certain rights deriving from statute as well as contract rights.  Most all of the rights identified in our LLC Act, RCW 25.15 (the “Act”) are subject to modification by agreement.  In the absences of an agreement to the contrary, members of LLCs, pursuant to the… Read More

Collections And Limited Liability Companies

Babak Shamsi Edmonds Lawyer
Babak Shamsi
Mar 14, 2019
When a creditor obtains a judgment against a debtor, there are numerous possible avenues for enforcement.  Typical collection efforts may include wage garnishment, bank garnishment, and personal property execution.  Collection strategies depend greatly upon the financial circumstances of the debtor.  One nuanced area of enforcement involves collection efforts against a debtor who is a member… Read More

Dissolution Of An LLC In Washington State – What Happens?

David C. Tingstad, Edmonds Lawyer
David C. Tingstad
Feb 28, 2019
All limited liability companies embark upon journeys of varying length, activity, and consequence. Eventually, LLCs reach their journeys end and require dissolution. The process of dissolution and the time dissolution requires is different for every LLC, but what really happens with an LLC upon dissolution? Dissolution LLCs dissolve for a multitude of reasons. For example,… Read More