Launching a business in San Francisco means moving quickly in one of the country’s most innovative and competitive markets. Whether you’re opening a restaurant in North Beach, launching a tech startup in SoMa, investing in Bay Area real estate, or building a family business, the decisions you make before opening your doors can shape your company’s future for years to come. A thoughtful legal foundation can make it easier to bring on new owners, attract investment, and respond to changes as your business evolves. 

An LLC formation attorney at SS&R Law helps California business owners form limited liability companies that fit their goals, ownership structure, and future plans. Since 1939, SS&R Law has helped businesses build strong legal foundations for long-term success. 

What Is a California Limited Liability Company?

A limited liability company (LLC) is a business structure that combines features of corporations and partnerships. The LLC operates as a legal entity separate from its owners, who, under California law, are called members.

An LLC can protect members from personal liability for many of the company’s debts and obligations. However, that protection has limits. Members may still face personal liability for: 

  • Their own wrongful conduct, 
  • Personal guarantees, or 
  • Circumstances that support an alter ego claim.

An LLC also offers flexibility. It may have one member or several members. Its owners may manage the business themselves or appoint one or more managers to handle daily decisions.

Why Are LLCs Popular for Family-Owned and Closely Held Businesses?

Many family-owned businesses, startups, investment companies, and other closely held businesses choose an LLC because its governing documents can be tailored to the owners’ needs. An operating agreement can establish voting rights, profit distributions, buyout procedures, succession plans, and the process for admitting or removing owners.

For family businesses, these provisions can help support leadership transitions and preserve relationships. For other closely held businesses, they provide clear rules for decision-making and ownership changes.

SS&R Law advises businesses throughout their lifecycle and represents clients in disputes involving closely held companies. We understand how thoughtful planning during formation can help reduce future conflicts.

What California Tax and Compliance Duties Apply?

Forming an LLC creates ongoing responsibilities. California LLCs generally must pay an $800 annual tax, even when the business does not actively operate. LLCs with more than $250,000 in California income may also owe an additional fee based on their income level.

An LLC may also need to:

  • Obtain an employer identification number,
  • Register for applicable state and local taxes,
  • Secure business licenses or permits,
  • Maintain financial and company records,
  • File federal and California tax returns,
  • Keep business and personal finances separate, and
  • Update state filings when company information changes.

An SS&R Law attorney for LLC formation can coordinate the legal formation process with the company’s accounting and tax planning needs.

How Can an LLC Formation Lawyer Help?

An LLC formation lawyer at SS&R Law can help you make informed decisions. They can also help prevent disagreements, reduce tax issues, and plan for future ownership changes. 

Our team can provide legal guidance during formation, including:

  • Choosing an entity—an attorney can compare an LLC with other entity types (e.g.,  corporation, partnership, or other structure) based on the company’s ownership, activities, and plans;
  • Preparing formation documents—an attorney can draft and file the Articles of Organization and address information required by the California Secretary of State;
  • Creating an operating agreement—this agreement can explain each member’s financial rights, management authority, voting power, and responsibilities;
  • Planning for ownership changes—the governing documents can address what happens when a member retires, dies, becomes disabled, sells an interest, or wants to leave; and
  • Identifying legal risks—an attorney can review the planned business model, relationships, contracts, and potential sources of liability.

This broader approach helps turn the LLC into a working business structure rather than a collection of standard forms.

Why Should a Lawyer for LLC Formation Draft the Operating Agreement?

A lawyer for LLC formation can draft an operating agreement around the company’s ownership and decision-making needs. Generic templates often contain terms that do not fit the business or fail to address likely areas of conflict.

Under California law, the operating agreement may govern:

  • Relationships among the members,
  • Rights and duties of managers,
  • Activities of the LLC,
  • Procedures for amending the agreement, and
  • Other internal business matters allowed by law.

When an operating agreement does not address an issue, California’s default statutory rules may control.

A carefully drafted agreement can address voting thresholds, member contributions, distributions, access to records, new members, transfers, buyouts, deadlocks, and dissolution. It can also establish rights for different classes of members when the business arrangement calls for them.

Why Hire SS&R Law to Form Your LLC?

Choosing the right business structure at the beginning can reduce uncertainty as your company develops. SS&R Law Corporation has advised California businesses, property investors, and families since 1939. From our San Francisco roots, we have built client relationships that often continue across decades and generations of business ownership.

Our transactional work draws on nearly nine decades of business litigation and counseling. That perspective helps us identify terms that may lead to conflict and address them while the owners still share a common vision. We do not view formation as a one-time filing. We help clients create governing documents that account for management, growth, ownership changes, succession, and potential disputes.

Clients receive the personal attention of a boutique firm backed by more than 85 years of experience serving California businesses. 

Contact us today to speak with an LLC formation attorney. Our team can help prepare a tailored operating agreement and create a legal foundation that supports your present needs and future plans.

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