General Session

Breakout Session

Residential Session

Commercial Session

 

Description

This session will include a discussion of entity selection and characteristics of LLCs, their history, and a comparison of LLCs to corporations. The session will also include a discussion of the following topics: how to form an LLC; what to include; the importance of the operating agreement; statement of authority; terminology and discussion of “manager managed” and “member managed”; title issues; authorization issues; effect of charging orders, and fraud prevention issues.

Presenter(s)

James Marx

Managing Partner

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James A. Marx is a Florida Board Certified Real Estate lawyer and Managing Partner of Marx Rosenthal PLLC in Miami. He has been a member of the Florida Bar for over 28 years working at large national law firms and his own firm handling complex and simple real estate and corporate transactions; structuring, advising and representing foreign and U.S. financial institutions, lenders, developers, sellers and buyers, investors and condominium associations.

Notable client work involves representation of institutional and private lenders, providing counsel and interpretation in the areas of corporate control and real estate law, and serving as an expert witness or mediator in corporate control and deposit disputes. James is a Florida Board Certified Mediator, is past Chairman of the Real Estate Committee of the Dade County Bar Association and has published many articles in the areas of real estate law, corporate governance and entity selection.

For the past several years James has served on the Executive Council for the Real Property Section of the Florida Bar and the Executive Council for the Business Law Section of the Florida Bar, and he has actively served on several sub-committees for both sections.

Mr. Marx served as Chair of the Florida Joint Realtor Attorney Committee which authors and periodically updates the FR/BAR contract documents. He has also served on the boards of various community associations for over 15 years.

Mr. Marx received his law degree from the University of Miami, where he was an editor and published author on the University of Miami Law Review, and he received his undergraduate degree in Accounting from Ithaca College, cum laude. James is admitted to practice in Florida, D.C. and New York.

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