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December 9, 2010, CLE Course – LLC Toolkit for Designing Collaborative Business Models: Sweat-Equity, JVs and Global Services Businesses
A webinar offering CLE Credit
Thursday, December 9, 2010, 11 A.M. – 12:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time U.S.
Speakers:
Description:
This is an advanced seminar for experienced corporate and commercial lawyers looking for a different perspective on how LLC’s can be structured and governed.
As a form of legal entity, LLCs enjoy unique U.S. tax benefits that make them well-suited to service industries, including IT-enabled businesses, particularly “sweat-equity” type services and Internet-based businesses that do not require heavy initial investment. They are disfavored by venture capital and private equity investors due to legal and tax considerations. However, without private equity, LLCs can serve as platforms for rapid growth in business without substantial investment capital. Thus, LLC’s offer comparative advantages for service-oriented and Web-based businesses, such as (for example)
This webinar will address the fundamentals of structuring LLCs for use in special purpose environments. It will help lawyers understand key legal and tax issues in such environments for tax-efficient operations.
Relationship Paradigms. The webinar will consider specific operational and governance paradigms, particularly:
Sweat-Equity Businesses. Sweat-equity businesses depend on incentive compensation structures. This webinar will identify and provide a roadmap for using “membership interest options” and “profit interests” in LLCs as incentive compensation. Such approaches are particularly important in today’s current economic climate, where venture capital and bank financing impose significant challenges.
Operating Agreement Structure. To frame the structural and operational issues, this webinar will consider basics for capital structure, incentive compensation, admission of new members and governance.
Legal Structures for Collaboration in Strategic Relationships: Contracting (Supply Chain and Outsourcing) vs. Entity (LLC) . To frame the strategic relationship issues, the webinar will also present a comparative analysis that draws on experience from building strategic alliances in the supply chain. Today, “collaboration” and “social networks” are transforming business models and redefining the “extended enterprise” to include employees, non-employees and suppliers. The webinar will provide a unique view by an expert on outsourcing:
Lessons learned will also include discussions about exits from failed LLC operations, and how to plan for unwinding through effective planning at the start.
Who Should Attend:
This webinar is free of cost. Kindly contact lsanfiorenzo@biercekenerson.com if you would like more information.
To register for this webinar please click here.
Application for Accredited Provider status in New York is currently pending.
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