Client Alerts
New Rules for Ohio LLCs Codify Fiduciary Duties Owed by LLC Members
August 2012
Client Alerts
New Rules for Ohio LLCs Codify Fiduciary Duties Owed by LLC Members
August 2012
By Stephen Ellis, Glenn Morrical, and Brian O’Neill
Your company’s operating agreement has changed, and you may not even know it. Effective in May of this year, amendments to Ohio’s limited liability company (“LLC”) statutes took effect to add a number of rules applicable to every Ohio LLC. As with most of the rules in Ohio’s LLC statutes, many of these provisions may be altered by the LLC’s operating agreement. However, certain of the new provisions may not be altered by the operating agreement. If you do not want the new rules that may be altered to apply to your Ohio LLC, you should consult an attorney to consider amending your company’s operating agreement. Read the entire alert here.
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