"Bob" wrote in message
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I too am not a lawyer, but it seems to me that the suer would just name
all the LLCs in the filing and to me it seems perfectly reasonable to
do so.
Why Nevada?
Do you have to pay Nevada taxes?
Nevada and Delaware make revenue by having their governments create a haven
for cheaply formed, well protected corporations that pay no taxes on out of
state revenue. OTOH your state likely makes it so impossible to keep up with
all the regulations, fees, etc. that you wonder why anyone wants to own a
business.
As for filing against all the LLC's - To name all the LLC's, you first have
to find them. This takes time, and money. In the process you spend lots of
cash and start to learn that the guy you are suing has set things up in such
a way that the odds of a big collection look slim. If you have a good case,
he will likely drain all the money away before you can get to it. If you
have a REALLY good case he will take the money and move to a state based on
Spanish Common Law where he can spend it all on a homestead and you can't
touch it. Also, the intellectual property is often held in an offshore
corporation, though that is changing due to tax law reasons.
I am not a lawyer either, but there are plenty of them around except when I
need one it seems.
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