On Feb 24, 2010, at 7:40 PM, David Troy wrote:
> If we can't trust at least one community member to be a good steward to an 
> asset like coworking.com, maybe we have bigger problems on our hands.

I wasn't going to say anything more on this issue but I believe the discussion 
continues to ignore key points so I'll say it again.

We all agree that we can trust Alex to be a good steward.  (Right?) 

But what we can't trust Alex to do with 100% certainty is to not die and we 
can't trust him to not get sued into bankruptcy.  This is what legal entities 
(like trusts) are for.  Many here argue against it for presumed complication 
and presumed overhead but that as stated is a red herring as people have 
ignored the death/bankruptcy concern.

-Mike Schinkel
Ignition Alley Atlanta Coworking
http://ignitionalley.com

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