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But What of the Equitable Accounting?

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By Peter J. Sluka on March 21, 2022
Posted in Access to Books and Records, Derivative Actions, Discovery, LLCs

In what he described as “the aftermath of what had been an amicable business divorce,” New York County Commercial Division Justice Joel Cohen discusses several interesting and novel limitations on New York’s cause of action for an equitable accounting.
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