Can an LLC member with a put option–the right to sell his interest back to the LLC–exercise that option when doing so will render the LLC insolvent? This week’s New York Business Divorce post highlights a recent decision by Justice Masley of the New York County Commercial Division considering this issue.
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August 2020
Enforceability of Oral Operating, Shareholder, and Partnership Agreements
In this week’s New York Business Divorce, we tackle the rules governing enforceability of oral partnership, shareholder, and operating agreements, including a first-impression appeals court decision addressing the validity of an alleged oral modification of written limited partnership agreement under New York’s Revised Limited Partnership Act.
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Summer Shorts: For-Cause Termination of LLC Member and Other Decisions of Interest
This 10th annual edition of Summer Shorts presents brief commentary on four recent decisions of interest in business divorce cases in the New York courts along with a recent decision by the Mississippi Supreme Court upholding an unusual freeze-out remedy.
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Dissolve for Failure to Elect a Board? Better Demand an Election First
This week’s New York Business Divorce highlights a recent decision by Manhattan Commercial Division Justice Andrea Masley dismissing a petition to dissolve a realty holding corporation brought under the rarely used Section 1104 (c) of the Business Corporation Law for failure to hold board elections.
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A Business Divorce Rarity: The Jury Trial
In this week’s New York Business Divorce, we consider an unusually nuanced opinion from Commercial Division Justice Marcy S. Friedman about the rules of law (and many exceptions to them) governing the rights of litigants to jury trials in business divorce cases.
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