Does Your Corporation Have ByLaws? It Should.

Lots of start-up founders try to do things the easy way and create a corporation online with the Indiana Secretary of State, which has really one of the best, fastest, and easiest to use websites around.  This is a great way to start, and it will indeed form your corporation with Secretary of State and generate a basic Articles of Incorporation for you.  The problem, though, is that most people will stop right there, falsely believing that filing articles is all that is necessary.  That is not the case.  Indiana law requires a number of formalities when setting up a corporation, including the approval of bylaws.

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Brian Powers

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Brian Powers is an attorney, entrepreneur and the owner/founder of IndianaStartup.com. His legal practice focuses on advising entrepreneurs, start-ups, and small business. He can be contacted at (317) 426-0529. He also never wears ties, despite what you see in this profile picture.

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