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Tort Exceptions to Limited Liability
April 13, 2006
Every business owner should strive to limit liability for contracts and torts. As with the contract exceptions to ...

Personal Commission of a Tort
April 13, 2006
There are some tort exceptions to limited liability that would negate carefully constructed asset protection plans ...

Negligent Hiring or Supervision
April 13, 2006
There are some tort exceptions to limited liability that would negate carefully constructed asset protection plans ...

Selling or Hiring in a Personal Capacity
April 13, 2006
A small business owner acts as an agent or employee for the limited liability company (LLC) or corporation when selling goods or hiring agents or employees ...

Sale of Goods Contracts
April 13, 2006
Among the tort exceptions to limited liability for a small business owner is selling or hiring in a personal ...

Employment Contracts
April 13, 2006
Among the tort exceptions to limited liability for a small business owner is selling or hiring in a personal ...

Independent Contractors
April 13, 2006
When someone performs services for a business, he may be deemed an employee or an independent contractor. The differences between the two are highly significant, as explained below.

Case Study: Tort Liability in an LLC
April 13, 2006
Let's say Smith, Jones, and White are all physicians and operate a medical practice, which is organized as a limited liability company (LLC).

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