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Edward R.
I have been a California since 2003 when I graduated from the University of San Diego School of Law and have worked in-house and at several major law firms before starting my own practice. I specialize in intellectual property and other business-related issues and have helped many entrepreneurs grow their ideas into profitable businesses.
"An amazing attorney with excellent communication! We hired him for a Trademark application and we were pleased with every aspect of the process. Highly recommend!!"
Max K.
Transactional attorney with experience in drafting, reviewing and negotiating contracts, licenses, leases, general business practices and dispute resolution. Licensed in Nevada, California and New York. I never charge for phone calls - happy to chat. www.linkedin.com/in/maxkelner
"I have been attempting to find an attorney for this project for months. I am extremely thankful I connected with Max and that he delivered."
Myrna L.
I am a licensed attorney in California. I worked as a Contract Manager for the State of California for 14 years, negotiating and developing contracts and grants funded by federal and state government. As a former owner of a real estate/property management company and real estate asset manager for corporations, non profit organizations and government entities, I negotiated sales and managements of industrial, commercial, and residential properties including development of contracts, leases, subleases, options, and sales agreements. As an attorney, I have worked on contracts, labor/employment cases, real estate, landlord/tenant and probate cases. https://myrnalimattorneyatlaw.com
"Myrna provided good advice about my situation and a reasonable resolution was achieved. Thanks for your help!"
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July 13, 2023
Keren G.
Keren E. Gesund has extensive litigation expense. She has successfully defended and prosecuted claims against debt collectors, banks, credit reporting agencies, subcontractors, manufacturers and consumers who have suffered harassment or injury. She handles contentious business and commercial cases for both plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal court.
July 16, 2023
Thomas G.
After graduating law school in 2015, I practiced for a few years in LA, then becoming a contractor for large litigation projects. Now working from home in Kansas, I can offer LA service at Midwest prices.
July 18, 2023
Dilini L.
I am an attorney licensed in California with particular experience in local policy work, workplace justice, and environmental law. I have authored or co-authored over 30 amicus briefs (including one for which I received an Amicus Service Award from the International Municipal Lawyers Association), have extensive experience researching state law across the country and across issue areas, and pride myself in clearly and concisely distilling complex and/or technical legal concepts for lawyers and non-lawyers alike.
July 25, 2023
Albert I.
Construction lawyer practicing in Southern California since 1988. Have extensive experience in construction contracts and forms drafting, negotiating. I also serve as counsel for large material suppliers and have extensive experience in commercial transactions, drafting and negotiation of commercial documents including dealerships, NDAs, etc.
November 1, 2023
Luiza D.
I represent business owners throughout California with their business, IP and employment law matters.
August 10, 2023
Matthew G.
I am a Berkeley Law 2020 graduate. I have experience working in finance and operations, plaintiff and defense litigation, and have been involved in multiple start-ups.
August 10, 2023
Jeanilou M.
Jeanilou G.T. Maschhoff has over 20 years of comprehensive business operations, finance, and development experience in addition to being a licensed attorney in California and Hawaii. She zealously works as a Trusted Advisor, Business/Brand Consultant, and Advocate for small businesses, non-profit organizations, and personal brands. She is dedicated to helping female business owners and professionals in the entertainment, beauty, fashion, and wellness industries make their goals a reality. She uses her diversified expertise to provide a holistic approach to addressing business and legal needs. Acting as a trusted advisor and outsourced general counsel, she assists on an array of business and personal matters. Passionate about social justice and assisting underrepresented populations, Jeanilou started her legal career working in the non-profit sector working towards access to justice and gender equity. She continues to assist non-profit organizations in many capacities and actively looks to partner businesses with charitable causes, creating a synergistic effect that benefits not only the organizations involved but our society as a whole. As an early adopter of the virtual practice of law, Jeanilou has been assisting law firms and solo practitioners adjust to the remote delivery of legal services and helping businesses explore Web 3.0.
September 2, 2023
Jeffrey J.
I have been in business development for 15 years before becoming an attorney. As an attorney, I help companies navigate legal challenges that they face.
August 19, 2023
Richard P.
I’m passionate about IP, AI, privacy and business. Learning to code. Book some time to discuss how I can add value to your project. Hablo Español y português.
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Limited Liability Company
Multi-Member LLC
California
What are the key steps and legal requirements for forming a multi-member LLC?
I am currently in the process of starting a new business with two partners, and we have decided to structure it as a multi-member limited liability company (LLC). We have been researching the formation process but are still unclear about the specific steps and legal requirements involved. We want to ensure that we are following all necessary procedures and fulfilling our obligations as we establish this LLC, so we are seeking guidance on the key steps and legal considerations involved in the formation of a multi-member LLC.
Jonathan W.
On a high level, the steps are: (1) Choose a name, draft and file the organizational docs with the sec'ty of state(s) in which you want to domicile and/or qualify to do business (2) File with the IRS for a TIN and make the election of being taxed as either a partnership, corporation or disregarded entity (3) Create and sign an operating agreement - a written operating agreement outlining the LLC's ownership, management, and operating procedures. (4) File your beneficial ownership report with FinCEN. (5) depending on what industry you are in secure any required licenses and permits for the LLC's business activities. (6) set up the entity with the appropriate operational legal documents for doing the business they plan on doing i.e. NDAs, Consulting Agreements, Equity Compensation Plans, sales agreements etc.
Limited Liability Company
Operating Agreement
California
Is it necessary for my small business to have an Operating Agreement?
I recently started a small business with two other partners, and we are in the process of formalizing our business structure. While researching, I came across the concept of an Operating Agreement for LLCs. I understand that an Operating Agreement is not required by law in some states, but I'm wondering if it is still necessary or beneficial for our business to have one. I want to ensure that we have clear guidelines and provisions in place that outline each partner's rights, responsibilities, and ownership percentages, as well as address potential scenarios such as the death or departure of a partner.
Dolan W.
Hello! In my experience, it is often extremely helpful to have an operating agreement. An OA is generally not required by law; however, there are significant benefits: 1. You and your partners can be clear on the terms of ownership of shares, voting, and what happens in a dissolution. 2. Even if you are a sole operator, if you ever intend to sell the business, having an OA appears more professional; and 3. In the event of your incapacity or death, the OA will still be binding nevertheless, making it easier for any guardians to protect your wishes. On my page, you can find a package I offer to draft operating agreements - https://app.contractscounsel.com/lawyer/my-profile/check#Packages Best of luck!
Limited Liability Company
Operating Agreement
California
Draft an operating agreement in multi member LLC
Hi, a friend and I plan to register an LLC together. We would like to purchase rental units which would be owned by this LLC, and would like to have an operating agreement between us under this LLC. What do we need to know, and who should we talk to?
Paul S.
You will need to know what the equity split will be, and if it is 50/50, how will you manage tie votes. How will profits and losses be allocated? How will the LLC be managed? What happens if one of you wants to sell to a third party or leave the LLC?
Limited Liability Company
LLC Operating Agreement
California
Can an LLC Operating Agreement be amended without the unanimous consent of all members?
I am one of the members of an LLC and we currently have an Operating Agreement in place, which outlines the rights, responsibilities, and decision-making process within the company. However, there is a specific provision in the agreement that requires unanimous consent from all members in order to amend the agreement. Recently, a few members have expressed interest in making some changes to the agreement, but not all members are in agreement. I would like to know if it is possible to amend the LLC Operating Agreement without the unanimous consent of all members, and if so, what are the necessary steps to do so?
Dolan W.
Hello! I'm so sorry about your situation. So generally the agreement cannot be changed without the consent of all the members. So this means that unless the members agree to make this change or unless you offer money in exchange to get them to waive this. Best of luck! Dolan
Limited Liability Company
Multi-Member LLC
California
What are the steps to form a multi-member LLC in California?
I am interested in starting a business with two partners in California and we have decided to form a multi-member LLC. We are unsure about the specific steps and requirements involved in the formation process and would like to know the necessary legal procedures, documents, and any potential pitfalls to be aware of in order to properly establish our LLC and protect our personal assets.
Randy M.
Forming an LLC with partners in California sounds simple until you start digging into the legal paperwork, tax rules, and deadlines. If you want to avoid fines, delays, or legal messes later, this step-by-step guide shows you everything you need to do, in plain English. Let’s get your LLC formed right the first time without wasting time, missing deadlines, or skipping critical legal details. 1. Lock Down Your LLC Name Your LLC’s name must be unique in California and must include “LLC,” “L.L.C.,” or “Limited Liability Company.” Check availability on the CA business search portal. If it’s available, file a Name Reservation Request to hold it for 60 days while you complete setup. Why reserve it? Because someone else can claim it before you finish the paperwork. 2. Choose Your Registered Agent Every LLC in California needs a registered agent with a physical California address. You have two options. Use a member of the LLC (but their name and address become public) or hire a professional registered agent for privacy and reliability. Don’t use a P.O. Box. California doesn’t allow it for this purpose. 3. File Your Articles of Organization (Form LLC-1) This is the official step that creates your LLC. File online (fastest) or by mail. Cost is $70. You’ll need to provide your business name, registered agent, and management structure (member-managed or manager-managed). Need it done quickly? Use the Secretary of State's bizfile portal for faster processing, typically 3 to 5 business days. 4. Draft a Written Operating Agreement California law technically allows oral or implied operating agreements, but that’s a legal trap. Without a clear written document, you’ll default to vague state rules, verbal promises may not hold up in court, and future disagreements can become expensive and personal. Your operating agreement should cover ownership percentages, profit and loss distribution, voting rights and decision-making, how members can leave or be removed, and how disputes are resolved. Think of this as your LLC’s constitution. It prevents conflict before it starts. 5. Get Your Free EIN from the IRS All multi-member LLCs need an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS even if you don’t have employees. Apply online through the IRS website. It’s 100 percent free and takes about 10 minutes. Never pay a third-party service for this. They use the same IRS portal and charge you for it. 6. File Your Initial Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) You must file this within 90 days of forming your LLC. Cost is $20. It includes member or manager names, addresses, and agent info. Miss this and you’ll get a $250 penalty and your LLC can be suspended. 7. Budget Reality Check: What It’ll Cost You Here’s what most new multi-member LLCs in California pay to get started. $70 for the Articles of Organization. $20 for the Initial Statement of Information. $800 for the first-year franchise tax. Total is $890. Extras to consider include a registered agent service at around $100 to $150 per year and legal or tax help, which varies but is often worth it. Forming your LLC isn’t free, but cleaning up a mistake later costs much more. 8. Don’t Miss These Ongoing Tax Rules Annual $800 Franchise Tax is due every year starting in your first year as of 2024. It is due by the 15th day of the fourth month after forming. Miss it and you’ll owe penalties and interest. Gross Receipts Fee applies if your LLC earns over $250,000 in California income. You’ll owe an additional fee ranging from $900 to $11,790 depending on your income. File using Form 3536 by the 15th day of the sixth month of your tax year. Statement of Information updates are due every two years. You’ll pay another $20. If you’re late, the penalty is $250. 9. Don’t Let Your LLC Get Suspended Two agencies can suspend your LLC. The Secretary of State if you don’t file required forms, and the Franchise Tax Board if you don’t pay taxes or fees. If suspended, your LLC loses liability protection, can’t sue or defend itself in court, can’t use its business name, and must go through a reinstatement process. This is serious. Set reminders and stay ahead of filings. 10. Advanced Legal Traps Most Guides Miss If you have out-of-state members, file Form FTB 3832. If any members don’t live in California, you must collect signed consent forms or pay their taxes at California’s highest rate. If you’re selling ownership shares, you might trigger securities law. If someone invests money but doesn’t actively participate in running the LLC, their membership interest may be treated as a security under federal law. You may need to file exemptions or disclosures. Most small LLCs avoid this, but check with a lawyer if you’re taking on outside investors. BOI Reporting is currently exempt for LLCs. As of March 2025, FinCEN’s interim rule exempts domestic LLCs from BOI reporting under the Corporate Transparency Act. Keep an eye on updates. This could change again. 11. Avoid These Common New LLC Mistakes Skipping a written agreement, combining business and personal finances, using an LLC for professional services, and missing tax or filing deadlines can all lead to penalties, loss of protection, or suspension. Don’t let small mistakes derail your business. 12. Keep Things Clean Going Forward File California Form 568 every year. Send K-1s to each member. Maintain records of contributions, distributions, votes, and key decisions. Consider S-Corp election if you want to reduce self-employment taxes. Consult a professional first. 13. What Happens After You File Once the Secretary of State stamps your Articles of Organization, your LLC is official and you can start doing business. But you’re not done yet. File Form LLC-12, pay the tax, and get your EIN. 14. Processing Time and Quick Budget Online filings typically take 3 to 5 business days. Mail filings take 5 to 7 days after receipt. The IRS EIN is instant if submitted during business hours. Budget estimate is $70 for the Articles of Organization, $20 for the Statement of Information, and $800 for the first-year franchise tax. That’s around $890 to start. Optional costs like legal help or a registered agent can add $100 to $500, but they often prevent bigger problems. 15. Resources You’ll Actually Use • California Secretary of State: Business Search and Filing Portal at sos.ca.gov/business-programs/business- entities • Online Business Filing System at sos.ca.gov/business-programs/bizfile • Franchise Tax Board: LLC Tax Info at ftb.ca.gov/file/business/types/limited-liability-company • Form 3556 Instructions at ftb.ca.gov/forms/misc/3556.html • IRS: Apply for EIN at irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/get-an-employer-identification- number • FinCEN: BOI Reporting Exemption Info at fincen.gov/boi Final Word: Do It Right the First Time Starting a business with others is a big deal. Doing it correctly protects your money, your time, and your partnerships. Follow this checklist, don’t cut corners, and when in doubt, bring in a professional. It’s easier to set it up right now than clean up a legal mess later.
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