Nevada’s Corporation and LLC Laws Improved by State Lawmakers
As Nevada has become a national leader in business legislation, among the likes of Delaware, lawmakers have sought to enhance and reinforce Nevada’s national business law position and reputation. During the latest legislative session, Nevada lawmakers passed Assembly Bill 207 (AB 207), sponsored by Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson, which aims to enhance the predictability in Title 7 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS). Effective as of October 1, 2019, AB 207 garnered an array of support from Nevada’s business community.
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This article was originally published in the in COMMUNIQUÉ, the official publication of the Clark County Bar Association (September 2019: https://www.clarkcountybar.org/communique/september-2019/.
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