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“Informal Dissolution” and Individual Liability

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By Franklin C. McRoberts on March 8, 2021
Posted in Corporate Governance

In this week’s New York Business Divorce, read about the unhappy consequences under the “informal dissolution” doctrine to befall a corporate director who effectuated the liquidation of a defunct corporation’s assets without providing statutory notice of dissolution to the entity’s creditors.
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