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- Publication Date: 4/25/2024
- Edition: 3rd Edition 2024
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A Practical Guide to Massachusetts Limited Liability Companies covers the full spectrum of issues surrounding LLCs. Beginning with tax classification and choice of entity issues, it offers advice on the advantages and disadvantages of LLC status; a view from the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office; how to draft an LLC operating agreement; the rights and duties of members and managers; issues concerning the conversion, merger, or dissolution of a limited liability entity; and more. Written by some of the most respected business lawyers in the Commonwealth, MCLE's A Practical Guide to Massachusetts Limited Liability Companies is the definitive source for practical advice on LLCs in Massachusetts.
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Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for updating your library with the 2025 edition of A Practical Guide to Massachusetts Limited Liability Companies . This latest product brings updated resources within your immediate reach—for fast, accurate, and practical answers to your questions.
Highlights from the issues addressed in this edition include
- tax classification of limited liability companies (LLCs) that were formed under the laws of foreign jurisdictions;
- taxation of single-member and multimember LLCs;
- a special rule applied when one member of a two-member LLC purchases the entire interest of the other member;
- guidance on the application of a U.S. Supreme Court decision— Connelly v. United States , 144 S. Ct. 1406 (2024)—holding that company-owned life insurance acquired to fund a shareholder redemption increases the company's fair market value for estate tax purposes (the decision involved a corporation but would apply to an LLC as well); and
- details on methods of paying filing fees to the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and procedures for the issuance of certificates to LLCs.
- an outline by Kelly Dutremble and Josh French highlighting the issues faced in organizing, operating, and terminating an LLC and
- a detailed article by Jay Darby on launching and operating a limited partnership, with guidance on converting an existing business entity to an LLC and on choice of entity, including the advantages and disadvantages of operating as an LLC.
We trust you will find this latest version of A Practical Guide to Massachusetts Limited Liability Companies an invaluable resource for your busy practice.
Cordially,
MCLE Press
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 01 expandMunicipal Home Rule in Massachusetts
Buy ChapterChapter 02 expandForms of Municipal Government and Methods of Governance
Buy ChapterChapter 03 expandThe Municipal Attorney—A Community’s Chief Legal Officer
Buy ChapterJames B. Lampke, Esq., Lampke & LampkeExhibit 3A
- Examples of Local Ordinances and Bylaws Pertaining to a Municipal Law Department Buy FormExhibit 3B
- SJC Rule 3:03—Legal Assistance to the Commonwealth and to Indigent Criminal Defendants, and to Indigent Parties in Civil Proceedings Buy FormExhibit 3C
- Selected Advisories and Opinions from the State Ethics Commission Buy FormExhibit 3D
- Conflict of Interest Law Opinion Regarding Shared or Joint Representation Buy FormExhibit 3E
- Representative List of Recent Seminars Offered by the Massachusetts Municipal Lawyers Association (MMLA) Buy FormExhibit 3F
- Partial List of Cases in Which MMLA Filed Amicus Briefs Buy FormChapter 04 expandChapter 05 expandThe Relationship Between the Federal Government and Local Government
Buy ChapterChapter 06 expandMunicipal Finance and Tax
Buy ChapterKathleen Colleary, Esq., Retired, Division of Local Services, MA Department of RevenueChapter 07 expandCivil Rights Claims Against Municipalities
Buy ChapterChapter 08 expandSchool Law
Buy ChapterJoanne Agnoli, Robinson Donovan, PC
Nancy J. Campany, Esq., Murphy, Lamere & Murphy, PC
Michelle Allaire McNulty, Esq., Murphy, Lamere & Murphy, PCChapter 09 expandExhibit 9A
- Mandatory Subjects of Bargaining Buy FormExhibit 9B
- Examples of Nonmandatory Subjects of Bargaining Buy FormExhibit 9C
- Decisions Addressing Repudiation of Contract Buy FormExhibit 9D
- Decisions Addressing Unilateral Change Buy FormExhibit 9E
- Examples of Disputes Involving Impact Bargaining Buy FormChapter 10 expandChapter 30B, the Uniform Procurement Act: The Basics
Buy ChapterJoseph M. Cook, Esq., City of Northampton, Law DepartmentChapter 11 expandSecrets to a Successful Public Construction Project
Buy ChapterJane E. Estey, Esq., Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Christopher J. Petrini, Esq., Petrini & Associates, PCChapter 12 expandMunicipal Real Estate Transactions
Buy ChapterChapter 13 expandChapter 14 expandAlcohol and Entertainment Licensing at the Local Level
Buy ChapterExhibit 14A
- Notice to All Retail Licensees (Sept. 28, 2004) Buy FormChapter 15 expandGifts and Other Charitable Dispositions to the Municipal Corporation
Buy ChapterChapter 16 expandInsurance Coverage for Municipalities
Buy ChapterChapter 17 expandMunicipal Regulation of Telecommunications in the Public Way
Buy ChapterChapter 18 expandChapter 19 expandMunicipal Election Administration and Campaign Finance
Buy ChapterLauren F. Goldberg, Esq., KP Law, PC
Brian W. Riley, Esq., KP Law, PC
Michelle K. Tassinari, Esq., Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Elections DivisionExhibit 19A
- Candidate’s Statement for Preliminary Nomination Papers in Accordance with G.L. c. 43, § 44C Buy FormExhibit 19B
- Petition Accompanying the Statement of Candidate in Accordance with G.L. c. 43, § 44C Buy FormExhibit 19C
- G.L. c. 41, § 109: Resignation; Notice; Residence Requirements Buy FormExhibit 19D
- Chapter 41, § 1B: Appointed Town Offices and Boards; Acceptance by Voters Buy FormExhibit 19E
- Chapter 225 of the Acts of 2000 Buy FormExhibit 19F
- Chapter 126 of the Acts of 1998 Buy FormExhibit 19G
- Chapter 5 of the Acts of 1999 Buy FormExhibit 19H
- Chapter 32 of the Acts of 1999 Buy FormExhibit 19I
- Examples of Appointed Official Attendance Bylaws Buy FormExhibit 19J
- Code of the Town of Chelmsford § 2–5 Buy FormExhibit 19K
- Charter of the Town of Swampscott § 2–5A Buy FormExhibit 19L
- G.L. c. 59, § 21C(m); Limitations on Total Taxes Assessed; Determination by Voters Buy FormExhibit 19M
- G.L. c. 43A, § 10 and Sample Referenda Procedures Buy FormExhibit 19N
- Town of Southbridge Home Rule Charter § 11 Buy FormExhibit 19O
- Town of Douglas General Bylaws Article I, Section 3 Buy FormExhibit 19P
- Chapter 89 of the Acts of 1998 Buy FormChapter 20 expandChapter 21 expandMunicipal Civil Service Law
Buy ChapterMichele M. Heffernan, Esq., Human Resources Division, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Melinda T. Willis, Esq., Commonwealth of Ma, Deputy General Counsel, Human Resources DivisionChapter 22 expandBankruptcy: Municipality as a Creditor
Buy ChapterExhibit 22A
- Common Issues Litigated with Municipalities in the Bankruptcy Court Buy FormChapter 23 expandChapter 24 expandMunicipal Code Enforcement
Buy ChapterExhibit 24A
- Application in Support of an Application for an Administrative Warrant Buy FormChapter 25 expandChapter 26 expandDefending Against Challenges to State Statutes and Regulations
Buy ChapterEric Haskell, Esq., Middlesex Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Robert L. Quinan, Jr., Esq., Civil Service Commission, Commonwealth of MassachusettsChapter 27 expandEmerging Standards for Compliance with Chapters 93H and 93I
Buy ChapterLinda M. Hamel, Esq., Massachusetts Health ConnectorChapter 28 expandLand Use Regulations
Buy ChapterJonathan Murray,
Barbara J. Saint Andre, Esq., Community and Economic Development Department, Town of Medway
Jonathan D. Witten, Esq., Law Office of Jonathan Witten, LLCChapter 29 expandLand Use Considerations for Cannabis Business Development
Buy ChapterValerio G. Romano, Esq., VGR Law Firm LLCChecklist 29.1
- Steps for Identifying Potential Zoning Issues Relative to Cannabis Business Zoning Buy FormChecklist 29.2
- Steps for Adopting or Amending Unfavorable Zoning Ordinances or Bylaws Relative to Cannabis Business Zoning Buy FormExhibit 29A
- G.L. c. 40A, § 5: Adoption or Change of Zoning Ordinances or By-laws; Procedure Buy FormChapter 30 expandEminent Domain Law in Massachusetts—Municipal Issues
Buy ChapterMark S. Bourbeau, Esq., Drohan, Tocchio & Morgan, PC
Jeffery A. Tocchio, Esq., Drohan, Tocchio & Morgan, PCChapter 31 expandChapter 32 expandUnfunded Mandates and the Local Law
Buy ChapterSophia A. Apostola, Esq., Massachusetts Department of Public Health/General Counsel's OfficeChapter 33 expandChapter 34 expandWhat Access Do Employers Have to CORI?
Buy ChapterExhibit 34A
- Summary of CORI Access Buy FormExhibit 34B
- Individual Registration Guide Buy FormExhibit 34C
- Organization Registration Guide Buy FormExhibit 34D
- Advocate/Attorney CORI Request and Affidavit of Indigency Buy FormExhibit 34E
- Attorney Request to Access CORI Buy FormExhibit 34F
- Model CORI Policy Buy FormExhibit 34G
- CORI Acknowledgment Form Buy FormExhibit 34H
- Complaint Form: Incorrect CORI Buy FormExhibit 34I
- Complaint Form: CORI Regulatory Violations Buy FormExhibit 34J
- Complaint Form: Improper Access or Dissemination of CORI Buy Form -
Editors & Authors
Editor(s)
James B. Lampke, Esq., Lampke & Lampke, HullAuthor(s)
Sophia A. Apostola, Esq., Massachusetts Department of Public Health/General Counsel's Office, BostonCassandra H. Arriaza, Esq., North GraftonManza B. Arthur, Esq., WorcesterWilliam August, Esq., Epstein & August LLP, CambridgeAndrew N. Bettinelli, Esq., Harrington Heep LLP, WellesleyMark S. Bourbeau, Esq., Drohan, Tocchio & Morgan, PC, HinghamDonna M. Brewer, Esq., Harrington Heep LLP, WellesleyKathleen Colleary, Esq., Retired, Division of Local Services, MA Department of Revenue, WatertownJohn M. Collins, Esq., Collins & Associates, AquinnahMarilyn Contreas, MelroseJoseph M. Cook, Esq., City of Northampton, Law Department, NorthamptonDeborah I. Ecker, Esq., KP Law, PC, BostonJane E. Estey, Esq., Horsley Witten Group, Inc., SandwichJohn D. Finnegan, Esq., Hill Law, BostonLauren F. Goldberg, Esq., KP Law, PC, BostonLinda M. Hamel, Esq., Massachusetts Health Connector, BostonEric Haskell, Esq., Middlesex Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, WoburnMichele M. Heffernan, Esq., Human Resources Division, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, BostonRobert J. Kerwin, Esq., Attorney At Law, NewtonAgapi Koulouris, Esq., Dept. of Criminal Justice Information Services, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, ChelseaJames B. Lampke, Esq., Lampke & Lampke, HullHenry C. Luthin, Esq., BrightonThomas A. Mullen, Esq., Thomas A. Mullen, PC, LynnfieldJonathan G. Murray, Esq., Land Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, BostonRobert L. Quinan, Jr., Esq., Civil Service Commission, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, BostonBrian W. Riley, Esq., KP Law, PC, BostonRobert W. Ritchie, Esq., Formerly Massachusetts Assistant Attorney General, South HadleyValerio G. Romano, Esq., VGR Law Firm LLC, BostonBarbara J. Saint Andre, Esq., Community and Economic Development Department, Town of Medway, MedwayJonathan E. Simpson, Esq., Brookline, Town of/Town Counsel, BrooklineEve Slattery, CambridgeWilliam H. Solomon, Esq., Attorney Solomon Associates, HaverhillMichelle K. Tassinari, Esq., Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Elections Division, BostonPaige L. Tobin, Esq., Murphy, Lamere & Murphy, PC, BraintreeJeffery A. Tocchio, Esq., Drohan, Tocchio & Morgan, PC, HinghamMelinda T. Willis, Esq., Commonwealth of Ma, Deputy General Counsel, Human Resources Division, BostonJonathan D. Witten, Esq., Law Office of Jonathan Witten, LLC, Duxbury