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Single Member LLC in Georgia — series LLC across state lines

Started by help_me_business_owner_OH · Aug 19, 2022 · 2,239 views · 10 replies
For informational purposes only. This is not legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction. Consult a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation.
HM
help_me_business_owner_OH OP

I'm in a difficult situation in Georgia and trying to figure out my next steps.

series LLC across state lines. I've been dealing with this for about 3 months now and the situation isn't improving.

I have already consulted briefly with a lawyer but the other party is not cooperating.

What's the typical outcome in situations like this?

HM
help_me_trader_MA

I work in this industry and unfortunately this is very common. The good news is that when people actually push back with legal representation, companies usually settle.

NP
newbie_parent_2026

I work in this industry and unfortunately this is very common. The good news is that when people actually push back with legal representation, companies usually settle.

TL
Mod_TermsLaw Moderator

I've handled similar cases. Here's my take on the legal issues.

There are several legal theories that could apply here. The strongest is probably the relevant statute, which requires showing actionable.

You should consult with a local attorney who handles these cases. Many offer free initial consultations.

CW
confused_worker_WA

Have you tried reaching out to your state's labor board? They sometimes have free resources or mediation services.

EA
EstatePlanner_AZ

I've dealt with this before.

The biggest mistake people make in this situation is having everything documented. I'd recommend keeping a detailed timeline instead.

AF
asking_for_friend_dev_NC

Following this thread — I'm in a very similar situation. Would love to hear how it turns out.

WT
worried_trader_WA

I had a similar issue and ended up consulting with an attorney. It was worth the $200-300 for the initial consultation just to understand my rights.

TD
throwaway_dev_legal

I had a similar issue and ended up consulting with an attorney. It was worth the $200-300 for the initial consultation just to understand my rights.

TA
TenantRights_Advocate

Been there. Here's what I learned.

What worked for me was filing with the appropriate government agency. It took 4-8 months but was worth it.

PN
Photographer_NYC

Not a lawyer, but I have direct experience with this.

What worked for me was hiring an attorney to send the initial letter. It took 2-4 months but was worth it.

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