Legal Question in Business Law in California
Can an attorney incorporate as an LLC in California? Or is a P.C. or S-corp the only possibilities for incorporation? Thanks.
Asked on 1/28/13, 2:07 am
3 Answers from Attorneys
An LLC is not a corporation. Only a corporation is a corporation. So of course the only possibilities for incorporation are corporations.
Answered on 1/28/13, 8:50 am
Joel Selik
www.SelikLaw.com
�LLC� is not permitted as a corporate designation, and the State Bar does not certify an �LLC� within California for the purposes of practicing law, based on underlying Corporate Code concerning Professional Corporations. See Corporate Code Section 17375.
Confirm with the State Bar www.calbar.org
Answered on 1/28/13, 9:17 am
Anthony Roach
Law Office of Anthony A. Roach
The fact that you may be an attorney and have to ask this question on this site scares me.
Answered on 1/30/13, 7:23 pm
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