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What is a Series LLC?

In the state of Iowa, “series LLCs” are permissible under Article 14 of Iowa’s Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, also referred to as the Iowa Uniform Protected Series Act. A series LLC includes multiple (potentially unlimited in number) liability “baskets” (referred to as “protected series” in Iowa) under a single organizational umbrella and is

How do I form an LLC in Iowa?

There are several important steps to take when setting up an LLC in Iowa. The first is determining if any sort of licensing or permits are required. While Iowa does not have a general state business license, certain businesses may require specific licenses or permits depending on the LLC’s intended business type of business. The

What Type of Business Form Should I Choose for My New Company?

When starting a business, one of the most important decisions to be made is how best to legally organize the company. In Iowa, there are four different types of legal organizations, each having its own advantages and disadvantages: 1. Sole Proprietorship. Sole proprietorships are owned and operated by one individual – there is no legal

Hartung Schroeder Names Travis Brenner as Associate Attorney

Des Moines, Iowa – October 29, 2021 – Travis Brenner has been hired as an associate attorney at Hartung Schroeder Law Firm, Des Moines, Iowa. Travis graduated from Drake University Law School (with honors) in May of 2021 – where he earned both his J.D. and M.B.A degrees.   He was admitted to the Iowa Bar

Collaborative Divorce

Have you ever heard the term “Collaborative Divorce”? If not, and the concept sounds intriguing, you are in the right place! Hartung Schroeder can assist you with this unique approach to dissolution of marriage. Collaborative Divorce is a solution-based approach to the divorce process that is sweeping the nation – both for its peaceful approach

Restrictive Covenants – The Basics

By : Jon Garner In today’s employment environment, employees are increasingly being asked to sign “non-compete” agreements.  These types of agreements can take many forms and include a range of different restrictive covenants. For example, they can prohibit and/or restrict:  (a) the use of confidential and/or proprietary information; (b) the solicitation of customers; (c) the

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