My husband is forming an LLC with a partner who already has a business coaching business. The partner hires independent contractors to assist with the various needs of his coaching business such as accountants, attorneys, software instructors, credit counselors, etc. The purpose of the newly formed LLC is to provide financial services, brokering commercial loans and credit monitoring.
In the formation of the LLC, the two members are listed as my husband (an individual), and the name of the partner's "umbrella company" for his business coaching endeavors.
Could the LLC incur any risk or potential liability - vicariously - from any of the actions of the business coaching if the LLC were to refer clients to the business coaching biz? My husband wanted to keep the LLC and the business coaching businesses (of which he has no connection) distinctly separate, but the business coaching biz is listed as the partner in the LLC paperwork. Hope this helps to clarify. Thank you for your assistance.