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hi my name is Chris Jackson Im a practicing business attorney I have been one for the past 25 years this video is about operating agreements for your limited liability company lets say you just set up your limited liability company or have you set it up in the past but you dont have an operating agreement this video is about what is an operating agreement why you should have one and what should be in it and if you like this video please I encourage you to click the thumbs up button and if you are interested in this kind of content on a regular basis I kindly request that you subscribe to my channel so lets get right into it the first question is what is an operating agreement and the answer is its an agreement between you the member owner of the limited liability company and the limited liability company itself if you dont have an operating agreement you are subjecting yourself to whats called piercing the corporate veil and that means that if a plaintiff sues you and makes the