Wisconsin Statutes
Wis. Stat. § 183.0301 (2026)
No agency power of member as member
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183.0301(1)(1) A member is not an agent of a limited liability company solely by reason of being a member.
183.0301(2)(2) A person’s status as a member does not prevent or restrict law other than this chapter from imposing liability on a limited liability company because of the person’s conduct.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 7
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2004–2023 · leading case: Daniel Marx v. Richard L. Morris, 925 N.W.2d 112 (Wis. 2019).
Daniel Marx v. Richard L. Morris, 925 N.W.2d 112 (Wis. 2019). “17 Wis. Stat. § 183.0301 (1)(a) & (b). An LLC is considered member-managed unless its articles of organization specifically designate it as manager-managed.”
Louis Pagoudis v. Marcus Keidl, 2023 WI 27 (Wis. 2023). “Section 183.0301(1) provides that each member of a member-managed LLC11 is an agent of the LLC and the acts of members made in the ordinary course of LLC business bind the LLC.”
Badger State Bank v. Taylor, 2004 WI 128 (Wis. 2004). “Under Wis. Stat. § 183.0301 (l)(a), "[e]ach member [of a limited liability company] is an agent of the bmited habihty company.”
Antoinette Lang v. Lions Club of Cudahy Wisconsin, Inc., 2020 WI 25 (Wis. 2020). “Wis. Stat. § 183.0301 (1)(a) ("Each member is an agent of the limited liability company, but not of the other members or any of them, for the purpose of its business.”
Gottsacker v. Monnier, 2004 WI App 25 (Wis. Ct. App. 2004). “Wis. Stat. § 183.0301 (l)(b). The remedy ordered by the trial court is appropriate in light of the fact that the vote to transfer the property was not binding on New Jersey LLC.”
Antoinette Lang v. Lions Club of Cudahy Wisconsin, Inc., 2020 WI 25 (Wis. 2020). “Wis. Stat. § 183.0301 (1)(a) ("Each member is an agent of the limited liability company, but not of the other members or any of them, for the purpose of its business.”
Daniel Marx v. Richard L. Morris (Wis. 2019). “2017AP146 Wis. Stat. § 183.0301 (2)(a). Members of a manager-managed LLC therefore do not have apparent authority to bind the LLC in the ordinary course of business simply by being members.”
— Wis. Stat. § 183.0301(1) — 1 case
Louis Pagoudis v. Marcus Keidl, 2023 WI 27 (Wis. 2023). “Section 183.0301(1) provides that each member of a member-managed LLC11 is an agent of the LLC and the acts of members made in the ordinary course of LLC business bind the LLC.”
— Wis. Stat. § 183.0301(2)(a) — 2 cases
Daniel Marx v. Richard L. Morris, 925 N.W.2d 112 (Wis. 2019). “17 Wis. Stat. § 183.0301 (1)(a) & (b). An LLC is considered member-managed unless its articles of organization specifically designate it as manager-managed.”
Daniel Marx v. Richard L. Morris (Wis. 2019). “2017AP146 Wis. Stat. § 183.0301 (2)(a). Members of a manager-managed LLC therefore do not have apparent authority to bind the LLC in the ordinary course of business simply by being members.”
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