Florida Statutes § 605.0407 — Management of limited liability company.
By default, an LLC is member-managed unless its organizing documents say it is manager-managed; members usually manage member-managed LLCs, managers decide in manager-managed LLCs, members are generally unpaid except for winding-up compensation, the LLC must reimburse covered member advances, and wrongful dissolution c
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By default, an LLC is member-managed unless its organizing documents say it is manager-managed; members usually manage member-managed LLCs, managers decide in manager-managed LLCs, members are generally unpaid except for winding-up compensation, the LLC must reimburse covered member advances, and wrongful dissolution can cost a person management rights.
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