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California Law March 18 Business Organizations Intellectual Property Paralegal Profession
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Transactional Work (Examples) Business Organizations/Securities Intellectual Property Wills/trusts/probate Real estate transactions Tax
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BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP PARTNERSHIP LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP (LLP) CORPORATION LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
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CALIFORNIA CORPORATION CODE UPA LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS LLP CORPORATIONS LLC SECURITIES –Also regulated by federal law (SEC)
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Sole Proprietorship Business owned by one person (or married couple) Legal Issues –Fictitious name –Tax I.D. –Employment laws Good source of information: –Small Business Associations
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PARTNERSHIPS 2 or more parties in business for a profit UNITY OF BUSINESS AND INDIVIDUALS LIABILITY –Agency relationship (respondeat superior) –Joint and several liability TAXATION DISTINGUISH LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND LLP
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Limited Partnership 1 general (at least) + limited Limited partners make investment, cannot be active in management and control of business—i.e. investors General partners—liability same as is general partnership
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LLP—Limited Liability Partnership Attorneys and Accountants All have limited liability—subject to conditions (i.e. malpractice insurance.)
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LLC—Limited Liability Company Hybrid corporation –Similar formation process –Limited liability of corporation without having to pay taxes as a corporation
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CORPORATIONS Business –CLOSE (SMALL) –PUBLIC –PROFESSIONAL NONPROFIT
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BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION BYLAWS MINUTES STOCK PERMITS/NOTICES
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BUSINESS CORPORATIONS DIRECTORS—policy decisions/ hire officers OFFICERS—day-to-day operation of business SHAREHOLDERS—owners of the business—elect the directors
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Liability Corporation is entity separate and apart from owners Corporation responsible for own debts Corporation pays its own taxes If a business fails to act as a corp., creditors can “pierce the corporate veil” –Shareholders can become personally liable Formation—controlled by state law Issuance of securities—state law and sometimes federal law
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Securities Investment in business where investor has little or no control over business Can be interest in any type of business, not just corporations
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SECURITIES EQUITY SECURITIES SHARES OF STOCK OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN BUSINES DEBT SECURITIES NOTES/LOANS DEBENTURES
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Regulatory Agencies California Secretary of State Formation Changes in organization Dissolution California Department of Corporation Securities Regulations »Issuer Transactions »Non-issuer transactions Securities Exchange Commission (Federal)
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Intellectual Property Copyrights, trademarks, trade names, patents Patent prosecution I.P. Litigation
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