Andrew Bellamy

Andrew Bellamy

Corporate Structure & LLC Formation Specialist

Andrew Bellamy is a corporate law writer with 14 years of experience focusing on LLC formation, business structures, and corporate governance. He helps entrepreneurs and companies understand how to properly establish and structure their businesses under U.S. law.

His work focuses on entity selection, LLC formation, corporate governance frameworks, and ownership structures, explaining how different legal entities impact liability, taxation, and operational control. Andrew also explores how businesses evolve as they scale.

He frequently writes about operating agreements, shareholder structures, and corporate responsibilities, helping business owners build legally sound foundations.

Specialization: LLC formation · Corporate structure · Operating agreements · Shareholder frameworks · Business entity selection
Experience: 14 years (since 2011)
Education: JD, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, 2010 · Corporate Law Certification, ABA, 2016

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Breach of Contract Guide for Individuals and Businesses

When one party fails to honor contractual obligations, the other may pursue legal remedies. This guide explains breach types, proof requirements, damages, and the lawsuit process—from demand letters through trial. Learn material vs. minor breaches, anticipatory repudiation, and remedies including compensatory damages and specific performance

Apr 17, 2026
18 MIN
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Commercial Arbitration Guide for Business Disputes

Commercial arbitration offers businesses a private, efficient alternative to litigation for resolving disputes. This comprehensive guide covers the arbitration process, AAA procedures, contract clauses, costs, timelines, enforcement, and strategic considerations for choosing arbitration over court

Apr 17, 2026
18 MIN
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Securities Class Actions Guide

Securities class actions allow investors to collectively sue companies for securities fraud. Learn how these lawsuits work, who qualifies, legal requirements under Rule 10b-5, the settlement process, and common mistakes investors make when participating in shareholder class actions

Apr 17, 2026
16 MIN
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AI and Regulatory Compliance Guide

Artificial intelligence has moved from experimental technology to core business infrastructure, triggering complex regulatory requirements. This comprehensive guide covers current US compliance obligations, EU AI Act implications, governance frameworks, risk management strategies, and common mistakes businesses must avoid

Apr 17, 2026
14 MIN
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What Is the Digital Markets Act?

The EU's Digital Markets Act forces major tech platforms to follow strict rules on competition, data use, and interoperability. Learn which companies are designated gatekeepers, what obligations they must meet, how enforcement works, and why these European regulations increasingly affect American consumers

Apr 17, 2026
16 MIN
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Sanctions and PEP Screening Guide

Financial institutions rely on sanctions and PEP screening to prevent money laundering and meet AML compliance obligations. This guide explains how sanctions list screening and politically exposed person checks work, regulatory requirements, implementation challenges, and best practices for building effective programs

Apr 17, 2026
21 MIN
Lawyer in a modern office reviewing AI-powered contract analysis on a large monitor with color-coded clause highlights

Artificial Intelligence in Contracts Guide

Artificial intelligence now handles contract drafting, review, and management tasks that previously consumed 50% of attorney time. Learn how AI processes legal language, where it excels, its limitations, and how to evaluate AI contract tools for your practice in 2026

Apr 17, 2026
14 MIN
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What Are Contract Redlines?

Contract redlines visually display proposed changes to agreements, with deletions shown as strikethrough and additions in contrasting colors. This comprehensive guide covers the redlining process, tools, negotiation strategies, and common mistakes to avoid when marking up legal documents

Apr 17, 2026
13 MIN
Two business professionals reviewing a printed purchase and sale agreement contract on an office desk with pens and coffee cups

PSA Agreement Explained

A PSA agreement is a legally binding contract between buyer and seller outlining terms for transferring property or assets. This comprehensive guide explains how purchase and sale agreements work, essential clauses, negotiation strategies, and the differences between PSAs and asset purchase agreements

Apr 17, 2026
22 MIN
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What Is an Operating Agreement for an LLC?

An LLC operating agreement is a legally binding document that outlines ownership structure, management procedures, and operational rules. While only some states require it, this internal document strengthens liability protection, prevents disputes, and satisfies banks and investors

Apr 17, 2026
16 MIN

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