
LLP Conversion for Law Firms
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Content
About the author.IX
Acknowledgements.XI
Disclaimer.XIII
Table of legislation.XV
Chapter 1: Introduction. 1
The definition of an LLP conversion. 1
The trend towards LLP conversion. 1
Chapter 2: To convert or not to convert?. 3
Reasons for conversion. 3
Chapter 3: Preparing for conversion. 7
Potential issues. 8
Chapter 4: Forming the LLP. 11
Chapter 5: Converting under the default regime. 13
The default provisions and their potential dangers. 13
Chapter 6: Drafting the LLP agreement. 19
The name. 19
The registered office of the LLP. 20
The LLP's business. 20
Commencement, duration and place of business. 21
Accounting and funding. 21
Funding of an LLP. 21
Members. 22
Designated members. 22
Withdrawal of capital. 23
Contents
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Profits and losses. 23
Voting and decision making. 23
Employee members. 25
Provisions for retirement. 26
Provision for expulsion. 27
Non-competition clauses. 29
Other matters to consider. 29
Insolvency and winding up. 29
Chapter 7: Transferring the business - In practice. 31
Transferring client matters. 31
Salaried partners - The criteria to be a member in the LLP. 33
Chapter 8: Accounting and taxation. 35
Appointing auditors. 35
Taxation. 35
The costs of a conversion. 37
Chapter 9: Managing the conversion project. 39
Create a list of the requirements for conversion. 39
Managing the conversion in-house or externally?. 41
Ensuring minimum disruption when transferring client matters. 42
The potential problems arising after a conversion. 44
Chapter 10: LLPs and ABSs. 49
Case study 1: Kingsley Napley - A conversion in practice. 53
Reasons for conversion. 53
A step-by-step process. 54
Case study 2: Retirement under the default provisions and accounting under the SARs. 57
Appendix: An illustrative example of an LLP agreement. 61
Index. 87
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