Legal Question in Business Law in Michigan
Incorporation and Privacy
I would like to start a company (probably an llc) and at least de facto be the sole owner but do not want any public record that I am associated with it. Is there some way I could have some other person or entity be on the public record but transfer any and all rights to me? Do liabilities pose a problem?
Asked on 3/16/08, 4:33 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Stuart Collis
Collis, Griffor & Hendra, PC
Re: Incorporation and Privacy
The only way that you could avoid showing on a public record is if you set up some others as the board and then contractually set up something with the company stating your ownership interests.
Answered on 3/16/08, 11:40 am
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