CSC Illinois Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated

The corporate law resource attorneys in Illinois​ need to do business right.
Publisher: CSC
Print Book :1 Volume, Softbound
2023 Edition Includes Downloadable Content: zip
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ISBN: 9781663355034
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CSC brings you Illinois Laws Governing Business Entities, 2023 Edition. This comprehensive yet portable and easy-to-search deskbook helps you to conduct research more effectively, complete transactions more efficiently, and better advise your clients.

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Easily access the most important business entity laws
You'll find the full text of Chapter 805-Business Organizations as well as a curated selection of other sections relating to corporate and partnership law, all updated through the 2022 Illinois legislative session.

Gain insight from recent case law
The Table of New Annotations and change bars highlight over a dozen new case notes added since the 2022 edition, allowing you to see how courts are interpreting the law, while five full-text cases cover recent legal developments relating to service of process on an LLC, defamation, shareholder remedies, personal liabilities of LLC members, and dissolved corporations.

Quickly check fees
An easy-to-reference Fee Schedule shows the Illinois Secretary of State's required filing fees for various business services.

Access forms
Readers can access over 100 fillable PDF forms for incorporation/formation, qualification, mergers, dissolution, and name reservation for all entity types in Illinois via our online download center.

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The 2022 Edition ISBN was 9781663333933.

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Pub Number: 23943