The Business Law Section of the American Bar Association is hosting the LLC Institute on October 18-19, 2012 at the Le Meridien hotel near Washington D.C. (Arlington, VA).? The entire program looks excellent, but the ?Drafting LLC Agreements for Nonprofit and Social Enterprise LLCs? session on October 18 may be of special interest to our readers.?
Program Chair:
J. William Callison, Partner, Faegre Baker Daniels LLP, Denver, CO.
Panel:
Carter G. Bishop, Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School, Boston, MA;
Cassady V. Brewer, Assistant Professor, Georgia State University School of Law, Atlanta, GA;
J. William Callison, Partner, Faegre Baker Daniels LLP, Denver, CO; and
J. Haskell Murray, Assistant Professor, Regent University School of Law, Virginia Beach, VA.
Each panelist has written about using LLCs in social enterprise and/or about low-profit limited liability companies (?L3Cs?) specifically, with varying degrees of criticism or suggestions for improvement.? The articles are available on SSRN:? Professor Bishop (here); Professor Brewer (here); Mr. Callison (here and here); and Professor Murray (here).
Author: Haskell MurrayVisit Haskell's Website - Email Haskell
J. Haskell Murray is an Assistant Professor at Regent University School of Law, where he teaches and writes in the corporate law area. Before entering academia, Professor Murray clerked for former-Vice Chancellor Stephen P. Lamb on the Delaware Court of Chancery. Professor Murray also practiced corporate law, forcusing on corporate governance and M&A, as a member of two top-ranked international law firms: King & Spalding in Atlanta, GA and Weil, Gotshal & Manges in New York City, NY.
Source: http://socentlaw.com/2012/10/abas-llc-institute-oct-18-19-2012-arlington-va/
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