The statute governing LLC dissolution proceedings, unlike the one for corporations, does not require publication notice at the start of the case. So why do we still see LLC dissolution show cause orders requiring expensive publication? This week’s New York Business Divorce takes a look.
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June 2011
Case Illustrates How Not to Plan for the Death of a Shareholder in a Professional Corporation
Matter of Bernfeld, decided last week by a Brooklyn appellate panel in a signed opinion authored by Justice John Leventhal, offers a rare and fascinating encounter with an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to obtain judicial dissolution of a professional corporation under Section 1103 of the Business Corporation Law, brought by the widow of the deceased majority shareholder. If you are, or have a client who is, a co-owner of a professional corporation, do yourself a favor and read this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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New York’s Top Court Resets the Bargaining Table When Controlling Owner of Closely Held Company Buys Out Minority Partner
Last week’s rulings by New York’s high court in the closely-watched Centro and Arfa cases resolves much of the uncertainty that has surrounded the ability of controlling owners of closely held companies to bargain for effective releases against fiduciary-based claims of non-disclosure when buying out minority owners. Get the full story in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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Failure to “Seal the Deal” Dooms Suit to Enforce Minority Stock Ownership Claim
A recent decision by Nassau County Commercial Division Justice Ira Warshawsky in Bombard v. Xitenel, Inc. takes a fresh look at the contract-based rules surrounding a disputed claim of stock ownership in a company operating a genetics-testing laboratory. It’s in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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