tl;dr tell me how to incorporate in Oregon, USA
I'm looking to start a small peer-to-peer desktop game/app and support it with advertising. I can manage the advertising and development details myself, though advice is always welcome, but I'm not looking forward to getting sued for all my shekels if something goes wrong. I did some research and decided that incorporating into a LLC would be my best move. Again, advice graciously accepted. The tl;dr says it all - the whole LLC registration is so overwhelming and the government sites don't exactly match with what they claim the requirements are. I can scrape together a few hundred pretty easily but I'd rather ask the successful entrepreneurs of this wonderful site before I try hiring someone to walk me through it. Would anyone be willing to help?
>>1870521
Go to the library and get a book called "incorporating for dummies." Will tell you everything you need to know.
Thanks Anon. I'll do that tomorrow.
>>1870528
No worries. I'm a lawyer and that's what I did when I was first helping people incorporate (along with other things). Now I charge people $300 for what I learned from a book from the library.
>>1870521
>before I try hiring someone to walk me through it. Would anyone be willing to help?
Why would you expect people to give you advice for free that most people pay a lot of money for?
>>1870545
Because the hacker known as 4chan is known for his generous heart and classy afros? In a more serious sense because I worded it rather poorly. Should have read "before I consider spending a few thousand to my local business center for them to tell me what paperwork I need to fill out, I'd like to see if anyone would be willing to point me in the right direction."
>>1870527
This was exactly the result I was looking for, as I hadn't even considered that the local library might have something on the topic. DESU I was expecting BTC memes and (((them))) posts. tl;dr because I'm greedy and want free stuff I guess?
>>1870521
legal zoom moron