A decision last week by the Second Department highlights a split of authority among New York’s intermediate appellate courts whether New York courts have subject matter jurisdiction over petitions to dissolve foreign business entities. Learn more in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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New Jersey Courts Apply State’s Dissolution Statute to Foreign Corporations: Can it Happen in New York?
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A pair of recent decisions by New Jersey courts permits corporate dissolution petitions under that state’s law for foreign corporations based in New Jersey. Would such a petition succeed in New York? Discover the answer in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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One Case, Three Great Issues
By Peter A. Mahler on
Read about an action-packed corporate dissolution case addressing several hot-topic issues including arbitration, foreign corporations and mandatory buybacks.
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