New York LLC Code § 1205

Professional relationships and liabilities
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§ 1205. Professional relationships and liabilities. (a) Each member,\nmanager, employee or agent of a professional service limited liability\ncompany shall be personally and fully liable and accountable for any\nnegligent or wrongful act or misconduct committed by him or her or by\nany person under his or her direct supervision and control while\nrendering professional services on behalf of such limited liability\ncompany.\n  (b) Each shareholder, director, officer, employee, member, manager,\npartner and agent of a professional service corporation, foreign\nprofessional service corporation, professional service limited liability\ncompany, foreign professional service limited liability company,\nregistered limited liability partnership, foreign limited liability\npartnership or professional partnership that is a member, manager,\nemployee or agent of a professional service limited liability company\nshall be personally and fully liable and accountable for any negligent\nor wrongful act or misconduct committed by him or her or by any person\nunder his or her direct supervision and control while rendering\nprofessional services in his or her capacity as a member, manager,\nemployee or agent of such professional service limited liability\ncompany.\n  (c) The relationship of a professional to a professional service\nlimited liability company with which such professional is associated,\nwhether as member, manager, employee or agent, shall not modify or\ndiminish the jurisdiction over such professional of the licensing\nauthority and in the case of an attorney and counselor-at-law, or a\nprofessional service corporation, foreign professional service\ncorporation, professional service limited liability company, foreign\nprofessional service limited liability company, registered limited\nliability partnership, foreign limited liability partnership or\nprofessional partnership engaged in the practice of law, the courts of\nthis state.\n

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