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my attorney messed up my llc information can it be fixed short answer yes everything can be fixed disclaimer im not your attorney im not your cpa i am just providing generally accessible information you can get anywhere on the google machine um im just curating everything that ive learned through years and years of research into this uh one series here for entrepreneurs like you and me so uh again yes everything can be fixed lets say this llc was filed for hal by bob that doesnt look like a bob lets lets call him jeeves again um jeeves is this guy with the fancy mustache whether hes an architect or in this case he is a lawyer so this is an actual real question that we got uh some attorney messed up someones llc and they needed it fixed um we mess up sometimes too what really matters is that if something goes wrong the person who filed it fixes it so if you pay an attorney a lot of money to file an llc for you and they flub it up and they dont fix it or they want to charge yo