This week’s New York Business Divorce highlights an important decision by the Appellate Division, First Department, construing rights of advancement and indemnification for litigation expenses in a battle royal between majority and minority members of a limited liability company.
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January 2009
Court Rejects Bid by Corporate Dissolution Petitioner to Voluntarily Withdraw Case Without Prejudice
If you’re going to accuse your business partner of bad acts and ask for judicial dissolution of the business, be prepared to settle or take the case all the way to trial. That seems to be the message given to the petitioner in a recent case highlighted in this week’s New York Business Divorce, when the court turned down her request to withdraw the case “without prejudice.”
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Stock Valuation, Dr. Pangloss, Mr. Scrooge and Do-Overs
A recent appellate decision, ordering a new stock valuation hearing in a case marked by incomplete expert testimony and inadequate findings by the judicial hearing officer who heard the valuation evidence, prompts thoughts on the use of hired-gun experts in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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Top 10 Business Divorce Cases of 2008
Have room for one more 2008 top-10 list? This week’s New York Business Divorce highlights the 10 most interesting business divorce cases from last year, with updated case citations and links to previous write-ups.
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