The importance of a well-drafted operating agreement cannot be underestimated when it comes to keeping the peace among members of a limited liability company. This week’s New York Business Divorce presents the first of a two-part interview of LLC experts John Cunningham and Vernon Proctor who have co-authored a highly recommended new formbook and practice manual called “Drafting Delaware LLC Agreements”.
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January 2010
Do Advancement and Indemnification Rights Include Defense Costs of Litigation Misconduct After Officer Leaves Company?
The business partnership breakup and hydra-headed litigation known as Ficus Investments, Inc. v. Private Capital Management, LLC, is the subject of this week’s New York Business Divorce, as it looks at a recent, important ruling by Manhattan Commercial Division Justice Bernard Fried addressing rights of advancement and indemnification for litigation misconduct.
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Winding Up an Acrimonious Partnership Following Death of a Partner
The Partnership Law’s default provisions provide a roadmap for Justice Timothy Driscoll’s recent decision, highlighted in this week’s New York Business Divorce, involving the dissolution of a family real estate partnership following the death of one of its partners.
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Court Invalidates Control-Shifting Stock Transfer Made in Violation of Corporation’s Right of First Refusal
The right of first refusal, commonly used to restrict stock transfers in closely held corporations, continues to live up to its reputation as one of the most reliable generators of employment for litigation attorneys in Giaimo v. EGA Associates Inc., in which the Appellate Division, First Department, recently reversed a lower court’s ruling denying summary judgment in a battle for corporate control between brother and sister. It’s in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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