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An Enigma Wrapped Inside A Conundrum: Suing the LLC in Federal Court – How Hard Can it Be?

A limited liability company (LLC) is generally lauded as a flexible business entity that provides the limited liability of a corporation with the tax attributes of a partnership (flow-through, not double, taxation). Flexibility is another oft-cited hallmark of the LLC form as its members can be one or more individuals, corporations, partnerships or even other …

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Posted byPaulPApril 2, 2015August 30, 2017Posted inCivil ProcedureTags: citizenship, diversity, diversity jurisdiction, Federal court, LLC defendant, Llc member, member
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