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The Corporate Transparency Act: Beneficial Ownership Reporting Requirements: A Primer for In-House Counsel

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The Corporate Transparency Act: Beneficial Ownership Reporting Requirements: A Primer for In-House Counsel

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Perkins Coie Partner Jamie Schafer and Senior Counsel Jim Vivenzio provide an overview of key provisions of the Corporate Transparency Act, including the "beneficial ownership" reporting requirements, timeframes for filing and reporting logistics, and liability considerations for companies and senior officers. The presentation provides practical takeaways for in-house counsel along with discussion of common challenging scenarios and nuances as to application of the exemptions and identification of "beneficial owners" under the rule. Participants also received Perkins Coie's CTA Quick Tips Sheet and How-To guides for obtaining identification numbers (FinCEN IDs) and filing Beneficial Ownership Information Reports under the CTA.
 

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JSchafer@perkinscoie.com

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JVivenzio@perkinscoie.com

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Before proceeding, please note: If you are not a current client of Perkins Coie, please do not include any information in this e-mail that you or someone else considers to be of a confidential or secret nature. Perkins Coie has no duty to keep confidential any of the information you provide. Neither the transmission nor receipt of your information is considered a request for legal advice, securing or retaining a lawyer. An attorney-client relationship with Perkins Coie or any lawyer at Perkins Coie is not established until and unless Perkins Coie agrees to such a relationship as memorialized in a separate writing.

202.654.6200

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