Why Form an LLC in Massachusetts
From catering to students in Springfield’s Knowledge Corridor to fishing in the back bay, your Massachusetts small business should form an LLC to insulate yourself from claims.
Why choose Delaware instead of Massachusetts.
Massachusetts Corporations and Associations Code References
| § 2 | “Definitions” |
| § 5 | “Office and Agent for Service of Process in Commonwealth” |
| § 7 | “Transaction of Business Between Member or Manager and Limited Liability Company” |
| § 9 | “Records and Documents” |
| § 12 | “Certificate of Organization” |
| § 20 | “Admission as Member of Limited Liability Company” |
| § 21 | “Rights, Powers and Duties of Classes or Groups of Members” |
| § 29 | “Allocation of Profits and Losses” |
| § 39 | “Assignment of Interest” |
| § 40 | “Judgment Against Member Payable with Interest in Limited Liability Company” |
| § 41 | “Membership of Assignee” |
| § 48 | “Registration of Foreign Limited Liability Company” |
| § 63 | “Duties and Liabilities of Members and Managers” |
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