Event Registration - Leander Chamber of Commerce

Chamber Workshop: How to Turn Your Business from a DBA to an LLC
8/28/2024
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM CST


Location: Leander Chamber of Commerce, 100 N Brushy St, Leander, TX 78641





Event Description


Are you considering whether to structure your business as a Limited Liability Company (LLC)? Join us for an informative and interactive workshop designed to help you make this crucial decision with confidence.

The Introduction to LLC Formation course offers a comprehensive overview of the essential concepts and steps involved in establishing a Limited Liability Company (LLC). Designed for entrepreneurs, business owners, and legal professionals, the course covers topics such as the definition and characteristics of an LLC, key steps in LLC formation, legal and tax considerations, operating an LLC, real-world case studies, and practical resources for further learning.

Participants will gain insights into the advantages of choosing an LLC as a business structure, the necessary steps to form an LLC, the importance of compliance and maintaining good standing, and best practices for operating an LLC effectively. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge, practical examples, and hands-on exercises, attendees will acquire the foundational knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of LLC formation successfully.

By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the tools and resources to confidently establish and operate an LLC, make informed decisions regarding business structure, understand the legal and tax implications of forming an LLC, and address common challenges that may arise during the formation process. Whether you are a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned professional looking to expand your knowledge of business formation, this course serves as a valuable resource for demystifying the process of LLC formation and setting the stage for business success.

Members $15
Nonmembers $25
Lunch will be provided.

Tara LeDay is a litigator with a focus on restructuring, creditors’ rights, collections, and bankruptcy. She has a nationwide practice and represents bankruptcy trustees, creditors, and corporate and high net-worth debtors. Ms. LeDay is passionate about the rights of her clients and works tirelessly to protect those rights. Ms. LeDay counsels taxing authorities, government entities, energy companies, and real estate developers. She regularly represents creditors in high-profile bankruptcy matters, including first-day cash collateral disputes, plan negotiations, utility motions and adequate protection issues, defending creditors contract rights during the sales process, protecting clients facing assumption or rejection of leases in bankruptcy, defending preference actions, asserting reclamation claims , 503(b)(9), administrative, and routines claims, including defending objections, and representing other creditors who are simply trying to understand the bankruptcy process. Ms. LeDay graduated with a B.B.A. from Southwestern University and received her law degree from Baylor Law School in 2017. Since that time, Ms. LeDay has practiced in Bankruptcy Courts in every jurisdiction other than Alaska and Hawaii. While her practice involves all types of businesses, she has particular interest and experience in creditors’ rights. This includes representing creditors in some of the largest real estate, retail, and oil and gas bankruptcies filed across the Country.