Matt Efird Discusses Business Interests with Charlotte Ledger

Robinson Bradshaw attorney Matt Efird was interviewed by the Charlotte Ledger regarding the legal intricacies of business ownership. The article explored potential means of divesting an owner of a business interest and the difficulties of determining the ownership of private businesses through publicly available filings. Efird confirmed that “while annual reports for LLCs require certain information, they don’t require disclosure of ownership.”

Efird’s corporate practice at Robinson Bradshaw focuses on mergers and acquisitions and private investments. He serves on the firm’s board of directors and co-chairs the firm’s Corporate Department.

The Charlotte Ledger article is available here (a subscription may be required to view).

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