Single-Member LLC Operating Agreement Form
It is generally advisable for limited liability companies to have an operating agreement, an internal contract stating key obligations and rights with respect to a company’s operations and management, among other things. This form is for Wisconsin single-member LLCs, i.e., LLCs owned by one person.
- Multi-Member LLC Operating Agreement
It is generally advisable for limited liability companies to have an operating agreement, an internal contract stating key obligations and rights with respect to a company’s operations and management, among other things. This form is for Wisconsin multi-member LLCs, i.e., LLCs owned by two or more people.
- Employee Offer Letter
It’s an exciting time when a new business hires its first employees. When doing so, it’s generally advisable for the business to provide each new hire with an offer letter stating the position, job duties, start date, wages, and benefits, among other things. This form is for at-will hourly workers in Wisconsin.
- Independent Contractor Agreement
This form is for use by a small Wisconsin business hiring an independent contractor providing services to the business. Please note that workers are employees by default, and use of this form does not guarantee independent contractor status. For questions about worker classification, businesses should consult with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development or a licensed employment attorney.
- Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA Form)
This Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is designed for situations where a Wisconsin small business is exploring a business relationship or partnership with another business. It is a “mutual” in that each party to the NDA has an obligation not to disclose the other party’s confidential information. This form is not designed for use with employees or independent contractors.
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The forms on this site have been created by Marquette University Law School’s Law and Entrepreneurship Clinic. The forms are simple legal documents, designed to educate and assist Wisconsin small businesses. The information on this site and in the forms is not legal advice. Your review or use of a form available on this site does not create an attorney-client relationship with the Law and Entrepreneurship Clinic. You should not use any such materials without first seeking the advice of a lawyer.