What's the difference between an LLP and an LP? - Posted by Mark

Posted by William Bronchick on December 05, 2001 at 09:43:31:

An LLP is a Limited Liability Partnership, which is often used by lawyers, accountants and other professionals. It protects you from liability of your partner’s actions, but not from your own misdeeds.

What’s the difference between an LLP and an LP? - Posted by Mark

Posted by Mark on November 27, 2001 at 22:23:07:

I’m a little confused by all the different corporation setups.

What’s the difference between an LLP and an LP?