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Legal questions to consider when forming a new business organized as a Georgia Limited Liability Company

Once you have decided to start a new business and organize it as a Georgia limited liability company, there are a number of legal and organizational issues that should be considered. While legal issues are only a small part of the decision to form a new business or joint venture, they are nevertheless important. Careful planning can avoid misunderstanding, disappointment and tension with your fellow equity owners.

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An overview of Regulation D Safe Harbor Exemptions

Every offer and sale of common stock or other securities must be registered with the Securities Exchange Commission unless there is an applicable exemption from registration. This memorandum identifies and discusses the “safe harbor” exemptions from registration provided by Regulation D.

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