Kansas Limited Liability Company: Forms and Practice Manual
Prominent Kansas attorneys have drawn from their extensive experience to bring you strategies and forms for virtually every situation you may encounter in this newly revised two-volume Manual featuring a bonus CD with more than 140 electronic forms.
This comprehensive, updated manual, with its more than 1,315 pages of valuable content, will help you stay current and efficient by providing appropriate statutes and regulations – complemented by thorough discussions and analyses of any changing federal and Kansas state laws. Plus, you’ll be expertly guided through an extensive selection of appropriate LLC forms using an easy-to-follow format. Included are customizable electronic forms as well as explanations and planning strategies for the LLC business structure.
Recent Updates Include:
- A summary of key changes to the LLC act that took effect on July 1, 2014.
- A new chapter and sample operating agreement addressing family LLCs
- A sample document for an agreement and plan of merger involving two LLCs.
- Additional miscellaneous forms, including an alternative form of contribution agreement for new members, alternative operating agreement language for indemnification of members, and expanded sample buy-sell provisions.
Stanley G. Andeel is a partner in Foulston Siefkin LLP. He was born in Wichita, Kansas, in 1941 and attended the University of Kansas (A.B. 1963), University of Michigan (L.L.B. 1966), and the New York University School of Law (LL.M., Taxation, Graduate Division, 1966-67). Mr. Andeel was admitted to the Kansas Bar in 1966 and is a fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel and a frequent speaker on tax and medical-legal issues.
R. Douglas Reagan is a retired partner in Foulston Siefkin LLP. He was born in New Albany, Indiana, in 1953. Mr. Reagan attended Washburn University of Topeka, where he received his B.A. degree in 1975 and his J.D. degree (summa cum laude) in 1979. Mr. Reagan served as Editor in Chief of the Washburn Law Journal (1978-79). He was admitted to the Kansas bar in 1979.
Jason P. Lacey is a partner with Foulston Siefkin LLP. He was born in McPherson, Kansas, in 1975. Mr. Lacey attended Wichita State University, where he received a Bachelor of Music (summa cum laude) in 1997, the University of Kansas, where he received a Juris Doctor in 2000, and New York University, where he received a Master of Laws (in Taxation) in 2001. Mr. Lacey served as an Articles Editor on the University of Kansas Law Review (1999-00) and as a graduate editor on the Tax Law Review at New York University. He was admitted to the Kansas bar in 2000.
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SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I: ORGANIZATION
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Formation of the Kansas Limited Liability Company
PART II: OPERATIONS
Chapter 3: Operating Agreement: Basic Considerations
Chapter 4: Operating Agreement: Organizational Provisions
Chapter 5: Operating Agreement: Capital Contributions
Chapter 6: Allocations and Distributions
Chapter 7: Management
Chapter 8: Transfer and Buy-Sell Provisions
Chapter 9: Dissolution
Chapter 10: Books, Records, and Accounting
PART III: MISCELLANEOUS
Chapter 11: Reorganization
Chapter 12: Doing Interstate Business
Chapter 13: Professional and Agricultural Limited Liability Companies
Chapter 14: Derivative Suits and Other Actions
Chapter 15: Single-Member Limited Liability Companies
Chapter 16: Compensation Strategies for the LLC
Chapter 17: The Family Limited Liability Company
PART IV: APPENDICES
PART V: LLP AND LLC CASES
PART VI: INDICES