Friday, October 23, 2015

December 1: Seattle - The 'Hub Bill' -- How it Changes Things for Business Lawyers and Paralegals

Effective January 1, 2016, legal requirements common to various business entities, including corporations, LLC’s, limited partnerships and limited liability partnerships, general cooperative associations, and non-profit corporations, have been removed from separate titles in RCW 23B, 23.86, 24.03, 24.05 and 25 and consolidated into a single chapter in RCW 23.95 through the enactment of what is commonly known as the ‘Hub Bill.’ This new chapter covers matters such as entity filing requirements, entity names, registered agents, foreign entities doing business in Washington, and administration dissolution and reinstatement of entities. Any lawyer and paralegal who sets up and helps maintain these types of entities will want to become familiar with this new statute well before January 1, 2016.
Title:
The 'Hub Bill' -- How it Changes Things for Business Lawyers and Paralegals
When/Where:
December 1, 2015
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Washington State Bar Association
1325 4th Ave Ste 600
Seattle, WA 98101-2539
Speakers:
  • Pamela Floyd - Washington Secretary of State Office, Olympia
  • John Reed - Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Seattle
  • Chris S. Brown - Karr Tuttle Campbell, Seattle
Credits:
General: 1
Cost:
$0.00
By:
Presented in partnership with the WSBA Business Law Section

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