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Insight Response to “Critique of the Idaho Uniform Revised Limited Liability Company Act”

In the September 2009 issue of The Advocate, Mr. Winston Beard published “A Critique of the Idaho Uniform Revised Limited Liability Company Act”. The following article reviews the criticisms leveled by Mr. Beard (identified below in italics). The author disagrees with Mr. Beard’s assertions of fundamental defects in the Act but concurs with a number of his concerns.

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