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Charging Orders: Is a Creditor of an LLC Member Necessarily a Creditor of the LLC? (Part II)

by Staff of the Firm | Jul 26, 2016 | Business Management, Personal Liability, Uncategorized

Merrill Ranch Properties, LLC v. Austell[1] involved a bank loan to an LLC, secured by certain property in Arizona and guaranteed by an affiliated individual and eight trust entities he controlled.  At some point, the loan was declared in default and the bank filed a...

Charging Orders: Is a Creditor of an LLC Member Necessarily a Creditor of the LLC? (Part I)

by Staff of the Firm | Jul 19, 2016 | Business Management, Personal Liability, Uncategorized

In our previous blog series on Comparison of LLC Statutes, we briefly touched on the concept of LLC charging order.  In many states, including Delaware, New York, and Texas, a creditor with a judgment against an LLC member can apply for a charging order to satisfy the...

Charging Orders: Is a Creditor of an LLC Member Necessarily a Creditor of the LLC? (Part II)

by Staff of the Firm | May 31, 2016 | Business Management, Personal Liability, Uncategorized

Merrill Ranch Properties, LLC v. Austell[1] involved a bank loan to an LLC, secured by certain property in Arizona and guaranteed by an affiliated individual and eight trust entities he controlled.  At some point, the loan was declared in default and the bank filed a...

Charging Orders: Is a Creditor of an LLC Member Necessarily a Creditor of the LLC? (Part I)

by Staff of the Firm | May 24, 2016 | Business Management, Personal Liability, Uncategorized

In our previous blog series on Comparison of LLC Statutes, we briefly touched on the concept of LLC charging order.  In many states, including Delaware, New York, and Texas, a creditor with a judgment against an LLC member can apply for a charging order to satisfy the...

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