Business divorce lawsuits often come in pairs (or trios), making preclusionary principles like estoppel a recurring phenomenon. In this week’s New York Business Divorce, we consider an appeals court’s recent take on three competing estoppel doctrines arising from the same law firm limited liability partnership breakup.
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Lawyer Says, “I’m Not a Partner, No Wait, I am a Partner!” Which is It?
By Franklin C. McRoberts on
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Law firms see more than their fair share of business divorce litigation. But what are the chances of lightning striking twice? In this week’s New York Business Divorce, read about a fascinating, post-trial decision in which an upstate law firm endured a bitter partnership breakup for the second time in a decade, with the same partner taking the opposite position in each lawsuit.
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