Legal Question in Business Law in Illinois
is it possible to purchase a business without disclosing your identity?
Asked on 2/12/15, 7:15 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Zedrick Braden III
Ainsworth & Associates PC
Hello. If you incorporate and the corporation purchases the business, your identity probably will not have to be disclosed, unless the business is sued at a later date. If that were to occur, then your identity might be required should the party suing decide to subpoena business records which might include your name. This answer is a general response to your posting and is no substitute for speaking face to face with an attorney.
Answered on 2/16/15, 7:23 pm
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