CJones
Final Approach
My wife and her friend are about to go together on their own online venture. As a part of their plan, they will be planning and advertising events on their website that will be attended in real life by visitors of their site. It will be fairly informal 'planning' on their part - mostly "Let's all meet at xyz at 7pm on Saturday" although it will fall under a "our website get-together" umbrella.
Is there any sort of liability that goes along with that type of informal event planning? They will be meeting at public places - mostly local businesses that have agreed to host their small events.
I'm trying to decide if it is worthwhile to create LLC just for a little bit of extra shielding for us personally.
(The reason I said 'sort of NA' is because this discussion could be applicable to online aviation sites as well)
Is there any sort of liability that goes along with that type of informal event planning? They will be meeting at public places - mostly local businesses that have agreed to host their small events.
I'm trying to decide if it is worthwhile to create LLC just for a little bit of extra shielding for us personally.
(The reason I said 'sort of NA' is because this discussion could be applicable to online aviation sites as well)