Iowa Code § 489.1116 - Dissolution or liquidation
A professional limited liability company can be involuntarily dissolved or its assets and business liquidated by the district court for a violation. It must stop practicing if the last member dies, loses licensure, or control of the last member’s interests passes to someone else, and it must promptly dissolve or conver
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A professional limited liability company can be involuntarily dissolved or its assets and business liquidated by the district court for a violation. It must stop practicing if the last member dies, loses licensure, or control of the last member’s interests passes to someone else, and it must promptly dissolve or convert to a regular limited liability company unless the stated ownership/licensure exception applies.
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