M MrEarl Registered User Messages 3,057 13 May 2024 #1 Hello, Must a Law Firm (specifically a LLP) have a documented Partnership Agreement ? I would have thought that the answer is yes, but I've been told by a solicitor that they are not legally required to have one. Thanks.
Hello, Must a Law Firm (specifically a LLP) have a documented Partnership Agreement ? I would have thought that the answer is yes, but I've been told by a solicitor that they are not legally required to have one. Thanks.
P Paul M. Registered User Messages 58 1 Jun 2024 #2 According to https://www.lawsociety.ie/gazette/in-depth/limited-liability-partnerships-insight, LLPs are governed by the Partnership Act 1890 and from a quick perusal of it (https://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1890/act/39/enacted/en/print.html), it does not seem to be the case that a documented Partnership Agreement is required.
According to https://www.lawsociety.ie/gazette/in-depth/limited-liability-partnerships-insight, LLPs are governed by the Partnership Act 1890 and from a quick perusal of it (https://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1890/act/39/enacted/en/print.html), it does not seem to be the case that a documented Partnership Agreement is required.