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by montereynack
1553 days ago
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I'll take this opportunity to plug my own question to the folks on HN - does anybody know how much protection an LLC generally provides you w.r.t. lawsuits and such? I'm currently looking at doing software consulting for a startup, but indemnification clauses have been touchy for the people I've talked to (and I'm paranoid about losing more than I gain in an unfortunate situation). My lawyer has told me that "piercing the corporate veil" is difficult and an LLC should protect me relatively well, but a good friend told me that I should basically always limit my liability to the amount I've been paid as in his opinion the LLC would be of questionable utility. I know HN isn't the place for legal advice, just wondering if anyone has friendly opinions. I tried googling this, but the SEO spam is so bad I always converge to the same damn sites. Maybe google search for legal layperson questions is the next big thing? |
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I’m just someone who has taken law courses in undergrad, not a lawyer, and you really should talk to one if you are seriously considering this. They will have much better feedback for your particular situation and questions like this will not be expensive to have answered.