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Chapter 1 — Selection of the Business Entity
II. [1.2] Types of Entities — The Various Forms in Which Business Can Be Conducted
III. Nontax Considerations in Selecting Business Entity
Chapter 2 — Tax Considerations in Entity Selection
II. Federal Income Taxation
III. Illinois Income Taxation
IV. Analysis of Entity Choice and Planning Opportunities
Chapter 3 — Fiduciary Duties
II. [3.2] The Duty of Care
III. [3.7] Duties Owed to the Entity — The Duty of Loyalty
IV. Duties Owed to Partners/Shareholders/Members
V. [3.35] The Concept of Oppression
Chapter 4 — Formation of Illinois Corporations
I. Introduction
II. Pre-Incorporation Steps
III. Articles of Incorporation
V. Post-Incorporation Steps
VI. Appendix — Forms
Chapter 5 — Shareholders’ Agreements
I. [5.1] Introduction
Board of Directors
III. Voting Trusts, Voting Agreements, and Irrevocable Proxies
IV. Stock Transfer Restrictions and Buy-Sell Provisions
VII. Other Provisions
Chapter 6 — Corporate Operating and Maintenance Issues
I. Introduction
II. Reports, Forms, Fees, and Basic Organizational Documents
III. Shareholders’ Meetings
IV. Directors’ Meetings
V. Amendment of Articles of Incorporation
VI. Dividends
VII. Consolidations, Mergers, Share Exchanges, Asset Sales, and Basic Contracting
VIII. Dissolution
IX. Additional Operating Issues
X. Appendix — Sample Forms
Chapter 7 — S Corporations
II. Requirements To Elect S Status
III. The Process of Electing S Status
IV. Tax Consequences at the Corporate Level
V. Taxation of Shareholders
VI. [7.109] Taxation of Distributions to Shareholders
VII. Termination of S Election
VIII. Appendix — Forms
Chapter 8 — Professional and Medical Corporations
III. Professional Service Corporation
IV. Medical Corporation
VII. Formalities
VIII. Appendix
Chapter 9 — The Illinois Franchise Tax
III. [9.3] The Franchise Tax Base
VIII. [9.12] Extended Filing Month Option
X. Reports and Payments
Chapter 10 — Business Breakups
II. [10.2] Partnerships
III. [10.11] Corporations
IV. [10.25] Limited Liability CompaniesMiriam Leskovar Burkland is a Member at Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC in the firm’s Chicago office and has been Vice Chair of the firm’s Business & Corporate Practice Group since 2012. Ms. Burkland concentrates her practice in corporate and commercial transactions. She has been recognized as an Illinois Leading Lawyer (2010 – 2023) and included in Leading Lawyers’ Leading Women Lawyers (2023). She has also been recognized by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin and Chicago Lawyer Magazine’s Top 50 Women in Law (2021). Ms. Burkland received her B.A. cum laude from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and her J.D. from the University of Illinois College of Law.
Thomas P. Conley is a Partner with Arnstein & Lehr LLP in Chicago, where he focuses his practice on healthcare transactional law. Mr. Conley is a member of the American Bar Association, Illinois State Bar Association (Legislation Committee, Past Chair of the Health Care Section Council), and Chicago Bar Association (Past Chair of the Health Care Committee). He is President of the Illinois Association of Health Care Attorneys and a member of the Institute of Illinois Business Law. He received his B.A. from Carleton College and his J.D. from DePaul University College of Law, where he was selected for the law review and was a legal writing teaching assistant.
Mary A. Corrigan is an attorney with Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC in the firm’s Peoria office, where she concentrates her practice in corporate and commercial transactions and estate planning. She is a member of the Illinois State and Peoria County Bar Associations. She has been recognized as an Illinois Leading Lawyer (2014 – 2023) and included in Leading Lawyers’ Leading Women Lawyers (2023). Ms. Corrigan received her B.A. from Monmouth College and her J.D. from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law.
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Donna M. Goelz is a Partner at Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC in the firm’s Peoria office, where she concentrates her practice in mergers and acquisitions and financial institutions law. Ms. Goelz has been named an Illinois Leading Lawyer in 2014 – 2020 and received an AV Preeminent Peer Rating from Martindale-Hubbell. She received her B.S. with honors from Washington University in St. Louis and her J.D. cum laude from St. Louis University School of Law.
Pamela E. Hartis a Partner at Scott & Scott, P.C., in Springfield, where she concentrates her practice in business entities, business litigation, elder law, estate planning, and real estate. She is a member of the Central Illinois Women’s Bar Association (Past President — 2012), the Illinois State Bar Association, and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. She received her B.A. magna cum laude from Illinois College and her J.D. summa cum laude from the Valparaiso University School of Law.
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Fred O. Marcus is a Partner at HMB Legal Counsel in Chicago, where he concentrates his practice on state and local tax. Mr. Marcus is an adjunct professor of law for Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law and the recipient of the Paul Frankel Award for Excellence in State and Local Taxation. He is also a frequent lecturer before such groups as the Counsel on State Taxation, the Tax Executives Institute, New York University’s Conference on State and Local Taxation, and the California Tax Bar & Tax Policy Conference. He received his B.S. from the University of Illinois at Chicago and his J.D. from DePaul University College of Law.
Charles W. Murdock is a Professor at Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where he teaches corporate and securities law. Professor Murdock is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association’s Business Law & Securities Section Council. He was involved in drafting the Business Corporation Act of 1983 and the Limited Liability Company Act. He received his B.S.Ch.E. from the Illinois Institute of Technology and his J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law.
R. Stephen Scott is a Senior Partner at Scott & Scott, P.C., in Springfield, where he concentrates his practice in business entities, business litigation, tax controversies, and estate matters. He is a member of the American Academy of Attorney-Certified Public Accountants (President, 2006), the Illinois State Bar Association (Past Chair, Corporate Law Departments Section Council), and the Illinois Bar Foundation (Treasurer). In 2003, he was recognized as a Regent by the American College of Attorney-Certified Public Accountants. Mr. Scott received his B.S.B.A. from Marquette University and his J.D. with honors from Chicago-Kent College of Law.
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Julia A. Turk is a Principal of Much Shelist, P.C., in Chicago, where she concentrates her practice in business transactions and tax and is Cochair of the firm’s Women’s Initiative. Ms. Turk is a member of the American Bar Association Tax Section. She received her B.A. from the University of Michigan, her J.D. cum laude from Loyola University School of Law, and her LL.M. in Taxation from New York University School of Law.
Sarah A. Weersing is Associate General Counsel at BDO USA, LLP, in Chicago, focusing on corporate, commercial, mergers and acquisitions, and intellectual property law. Ms. Weersing is a member of the Association for Corporate Counsel and the American Bar Association and received the First Chair Award for Top Corporate Counsel in 2011 – 2013. She received her B.S. from Northwestern University and her M.B.A. and J.D. from Boston College.
Todd M. Young is a Partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP in Chicago, where he concentrates his practice in corporate transactions and governance, with a particular focus on employee stock ownership plan transactions. He was recognized as a Notable LGBTQ Executive by Crain’s Chicago Business in 2018. He received his A.B. cum laude from Dartmouth College and his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School, where he was Comment Editor of the Law Review.
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