Legal Question in Business Law in Illinois
Starting a business - protection from liability
I'm trying to start a business where I will be the sole individual and my *main* concern above all else is protecting myself personally from lawsuits that could come about from the company (mainly because there is an unavoidable risk of accident in the company)
I've read a number of books with information about protecting myself from attempts to pierce the corporate veil (more difficult if I'm the only person).
How do I go about finding a lawyer with particular expertise in setting up the company in a way to protect me from liability and who can provide ongoing advice about this? Should I need someone with expertise in this area, or just any good lawyer?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Starting a business - protection from liability
There is a wide range of asset protection methods--from a corporation to Nevada trusts with offshore corporations. Most transactional attorneys would be able to help you set up a corporation, AND keep you up to date with the required documentation. If you are unable to find anyone in your area, we would be happy to help you.
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