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Taylor D. Jenkins
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Real estate attorney for LLC in Texas

Taylor D. Jenkins
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  • Memphis, TN
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I'm looking for a real estate attorney that practices in TX. Looking to partner with someone and want to get help with forming an LLC and drafting a solid operating agreement. Much appreciated

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Michael Plaks
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Michael Plaks
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Quote from @Eliott Elias:

You don't need an attorney. Just go on the secretary of state website and you can make it at a fraction of the price 


 He absolutely does. Partnerships with strangers require a customized operating agreement. 

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