If you’re a licensed engineer looking to start your own business, understanding California LLC rules for engineering firms is essential to staying compliant with state law. In this video, Andy Gale from Gale & Vallance explains why most engineering firms in California cannot operate as an LLC, and what legal entity structures are permitted instead. You’ll also learn how engineering corporations differ from other professional corporations and the potential risks of choosing the wrong structure. Watch now to avoid costly mistakes and ensure your engineering business is set up for long-term success.
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