New York Business Divorce proudly presents its 12th annual list of the past year’s ten most noteworthy business divorce cases, along with short summaries and links to prior posts on the featured cases.
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December 2019
Gull Wing Takes Flight, Pleading Gets Stricken
Bad things happen when evidence gets spoliated, as an adversarial husband and wife learned the hard way in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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The Two Worlds of LLCs: A Conversation With Professor Peter Molk (Part One)
This week’s New York Business Divorce features Part One of a two-part interview of Professor Peter Molk, one of the foremost academic authorities on LLC law, on the subject of his recent law review article, Protecting LLC Owners While Preserving LLC Flexibility.
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LLC Member’s Petition to Dissolve Boxing Club Dealt First Round KO
A judicial dissolution petition went down for the count in a recent court decision involving a two-member LLC that operates a boxing gym. This week’s New York Business Divorce has the story.
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Court Takes Ambiguity Off the Menu of Restaurant’s LLC Agreement
The restaurant business is tough enough without squabbling between co-owners. This week’s New York Business Divorce examines a recent case in which LLC members had a falling out over the ownership of a restaurant’s trademark and other disputes. …
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