Does an appellate ruling last week represent a change in the law concerning whether individual shareholders or the corporation or both can be compelled to purchase the shares of an oppressed minority stockholder? Find out in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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May 2016
Partner Who Wrongfully Dissolved Partnership Hit With Whopping 66% Minority Discount
A minority partner paid a heavy price for wrongfully dissolving the partnership in an appellate ruling last week applying a 66% minority discount — along with marketability and goodwill discounts and offsets for damages — to the value of the partner’s interest. It’s in this week’s New York Business Divorce. …
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A Potpourri of Partnership Breakups
The partnership form of business association largely has faded from the scene as a vehicle for commercial enterprises, in favor of LLCs and S corporations, but there remains a trickle of litigated cases involving partnership breakups, three of which are highlighted in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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The Prohibition Against Using Company Funds for Legal Fees in Dissolution Proceedings
A recent decision by Justice Stephen A. Bucaria in a common-law dissolution case prompts a look at the rules governing use of company funds to pay legal fees in dissolution cases. Learn more in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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LLC Case Notes: Member Expulsion, Withdrawal, and LLC Purpose
This week’s New York Business Divorce highlights a trio of recent decisions involving LLC disputes concerning the membership rights of the estate of a deceased member, the intended purpose of the LLC as the basis for a dissolution claim, and the power to expel a member. …
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