Wyoming Cooperative Law
Unfortunately, we currently don’t have specific information about this state. The legislative framework for cooperatives in the U.S. varies, making it challenging to provide
Working With Lawyers During a Cooperative Conversion
While many conventional businesses operate and transact without much help from lawyers, cooperative conversions are perhaps uniquely in need of legal expertise and support. Lawyers
Worker Ownership as a Succession Plan for the Island Employee Cooperative
The Island Employee Cooperative (“IEC”) was created after Vern and Sandra Seile, owners of a supermarket, grocery store, and pharmacy/variety store, merged and sold their
Worker-owned Co-ops
Worker-owned cooperatives deliver goods or services to the public as one member-owned entity. There are many different forms of worker-owned coops, which are generally based
Wisconsin Cooperative Law
Unfortunately, we don’t have state-specific content for Co-opLaw.org regarding this state at the moment. However, we do have resources that could be beneficial. Cooperative
Why Form a Cooperative
Forming a cooperative provides a unique avenue for individuals to address their collective needs collaboratively, fostering a sense of community and shared success. Cooperatives, known
West Virginia Cooperative Law
Unfortunately, we currently don’t have specific information about this state. The legislative framework for cooperatives in the U.S. varies, making it challenging to provide
West Virginia
Unfortunately, we currently don’t have specific information about this state. The legislative framework for cooperatives in the U.S. varies, making it challenging to provide
Webinar on Worker Self Directed Nonprofits: Workplace Democracy in Nonprofit Organizations
The inefficiencies of conventional nonprofit organizations have been the subject of many jokes, and even an entire blog depicting such dysfunction through animated gifs. It’s
Washington Cooperative Law
Unfortunately, we don’t have state-specific content for Co-opLaw.org regarding this state at the moment. However, we do have resources that could be beneficial. Cooperative
2021 California Worker Cooperative Law Practice Guide
This guide on worker co-op law has been crafted by attorneys for the benefit of legal professionals advising worker cooperative corporations. Its aim is to
Legal Sourcebook for California Cooperatives: Start-up and Administration
The Center for Cooperatives at UC Davis has developed this comprehensive legal guide for co-ops, tailored specifically for those incorporating and operating under the California
State Cooperative Statute Library – NCBA CLUSA
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s State Cooperative Statute Library offers a comprehensive, state-by-state analysis of cooperative laws. Co-op statutes currently vary significantly between states. Curated
Legales para la Revisión de la Estructura de LLC-Coop
Este recurso proporciona conocimientos esenciales, orientación, ejemplos y plantillas para individuos y empresas que exploran las complejidades de la formación y operación de cooperativas de
Registering a Legal Entity
As you set up worker cooperatives, an important step is choosing the right legal structure. Once you’ve made that decision, your next steps include registering
A Union Toolkit for Cooperative Solutions
Developed by Rebecca Lurie and Bernadette King Fitzsimons, this toolkit delves into the intersection of cooperative law and employment and labor relations law, with a
Glossary of Co-op-related Terms
This glossary defines and explains common business terms related to cooperatives. While it doesn’t cover every term, these definitions aim to assist you in navigating
Arizona Cooperative Law
Unfortunately, we currently don’t have specific information about this state. The legislative framework for cooperatives in the U.S. varies, making it challenging to provide
Choosing the Right Entity for Your Co-op
Choosing the Right Legal Structure for Your Coop If you wish to start a cooperative business, it is important to choose the right legal structure