Allen Dodson, Conway Lawyer Attorney
Oil & Gas, Mineral, Divorce, Uncontested
Small Business


Need to form an LLC?  We'll set it up, but limiting your liability and protecting your assets takes more than simply operating as an LLC.  Learn the things to do.  Learn the things not to do.  We want your liability and asset protection to be valid - to stick when it counts.

If you're ready to set up an LLC, you may either:
(1) Begin right now by , or
(2) If you're uncomfortable filling it out alone, you may schedule a teleconference or one-on-one appointment


A few points:

If you use the questionnaire, you'll save money;
Either way, filling out the paperwork and setting up an LLC is just the beginning.  In fact, the forms & paperwork are available elsewhere.  However, simply filing the proper paperwork does not by itself eliminate liability.  We'll prepare you and help you understand how to properly conduct your business. 


Here's what you'll get:

Your Articles of Organization
Filing service
A consultation, either teleconference or face-to-face at our office, whichever you prefer

  • Most importantly... the things you have to do to maintain the liability protection of the LLC;
  • Explanation of what the Articles of Organization are, the Operating Agreement, and why they're required;
  • Explanation of what an "Agent for Service" is
  • and what is required;


"What other things should I be interested in?"  Click here.


Have questions about LLCs?  Click here.




Bundled Services:  Small Business Checkup
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Employee Handbook

Intended & Unintended Warranty Eval

Personal Liability Review

Insurance Review.
  • Liability
  • Casualty

Bundled Services:  New Business
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  • Forming Your Company
  • Operating Agreement - Fitting it to your situation
  • Agent for Service
  • Registering to Do Business in Arkansas - Paperwork and filing
  • Down the Road - Resolutions, modifications to the operating agreement

Limiting Liability - Procedures to follow; things to avoid in order to protect profit and, most importantly, limit personal liability.

Employee Handbook

Intended & Unintended Warranty Eval

Personal Liability Review

Insurance Review.

  • Liability
  • Casualty

 


Real Estate Transactions


Contract Checkup

The courts define a contract as a "legally enforceable agreement." 

Allen recommends that you never sign any document without first knowing what each and every word means, as well as understanding the impact of words that are not contained within the document. 

A contract that does not contain certain provisions will force the courts to make decisions for you.  Don't miss the opportunity to make the terms of your agreement clear.

Note, also, that your contract may contain terms that are not on the paper before you.  An attorney can help you avoid problems.












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