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Limited Liability Corporation
A limited liability corporation refers to a business unit that has acquired a unique legal structure. It is different from other forms of business structures, like sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporations. It provides the advantages of a partnership or corporation, while being shielded from the disadvantages of these business structures. It is thus a distinct legal business entity, which has risen from a cross between a partnership and corporation. The concept has been around for a long time but it is new to the United States. It is available now in all 50 states in United States, as well as other Anglophone countries. There may be differences, however, regarding fees, and set-up costs, based upon the law in various jurisdictions.
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