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Nov
19 • 2008
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Once a corporation is formed, what can the corporation do?

Once a business is incorporated, all business is conducted in the corporation’s name.  The corporation itself borrows money, contracts with other entities and individuals, sues, and can be sued.  It acts like a person.  The same applies for Limited Liability Companies (LLCs).