United States:
Non-Waivable Provisions Under NJ-RULLCA
13 October 2017
Archer & Greiner P.C.
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Gianfranco A. Pietrafesa, a partner in the
firm's Business Counseling Group, has contributed an article to
the August 2017 edition of the Business Law Section Newsletter of
the New Jersey State Bar Association on the topic of provisions in
the New Jersey LLC statute (NJ-RULLCA) that cannot be eliminated or
altered in an LLC operating agreement.
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here.
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