The much-neglected surcharge provision in corporate dissolution litigation is looking even less attractive after a trial court’s decision earlier this month, limiting its application to buy-out proceedings. Learn more in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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The Elusive Surcharge in Dissolution Proceedings
By Peter A. Mahler on
New York’s statutes authorizing a judicial dissolution petition by oppressed minority shareholders, and granting respondents a corresponding right to elect to purchase the petitioner’s shares, include a provision for a “surcharge” upon controlling shareholders for wrongful dissipation or transfer of corporate assets. It’s a rarely litigated provision, as evidenced by a court decision last month which may be the first ever reported case in which a surcharge claim was upheld. Learn more in this week’s New York Business Divorce. …
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