b'Wyoming Single-Member LLC Protections Wyoming Statutes, Title 17, Chapter 29, Articles 1-11; Section 17-29-304(D), says: In any analysis [relating to personal liability under Section 17-29-304], a court shall not consider factors intrinsic to the character and operationofalimitedliabilitycompany,whetherasingleormultiple member limited liability company.Factors that this Wyoming statute considers intrinsic to the character and operation of a limited liability company include, but are not limited to:1.The ability to elect treatment as a disregarded or pass-through entity for tax purposes;2.Flexible operation or organization including the failure to observe any particular formality relating to the exercise of the companys powers or management of its activities;3.The exercise of ownership, influence and governance by a member or manager;4.The protection of members and managers personal assets from the obligations and acts of the limited liability company.However,perSection17-29-304(c),thesolememberofasingle-memberlimitedliabilitycompanycanbeheldpersonallyliableifthey commit fraud, or for any combination of the following:Inadequate capitalization of the company,Failure to observe certain company formalities where required by law; or227'