Professional Limited Liablility Company
"PLLC" is an acronym for Professional Limited Liability Company.There are two more meaning but this seem the most applicable.
Professional Limited Liability Company
No, you do not need to put periods between the letters of PLLC, which stands for Professional Limited Liability Company. Both "PLLC" and "P.L.L.C." are acceptable, but the former is more commonly used. It's important to follow your state's specific requirements for business naming conventions.
A PLLC is a Professional Limited Liability Company. It is a limited liability company that is set up to provide professional services to one or more people and to allow them to be taxed differently.
Well the DMD is Doctor of Dental Medicine. The PLLC is probably an organization dentists belong to that helps protect against law suits.
PLLC stands for Professional Limited Liability Company. It indicates that the attorney practices law through a limited liability company structure, meaning the attorney's personal assets are protected in case of legal claims against the business.
Professional Limited Liability Company.
It is the Limited liability Company
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The lawyers at Seigman, Starritt-Burnett & Sinkfield Law Firm, PLLC
PLLC stands for "Professional Limited Liability Company," which is a type of corporate structure that many doctors and other professionals choose to operate under for liability protection. It indicates that the doctor is operating as a professional entity rather than as an individual.
The DDS stands for doctor of dental science, or doctor of dental surgery. The PLLC, could stand for an organization for liability protection, but I am not totally certain of this. PLLC = Professional Limited Liability Corporation