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Anyone Think Binding Mediation to Break Deadlock Is a Good Idea?

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By Peter Mahler on May 29, 2018
Posted in Arbitration and Mediation, Deadlock, LLCs, Operating Agreement

This week’s New York Business Divorce analyzes the use of binding mediation to resolve deadlock between 50/50 business owners, a device whose use was affirmed on appeal in a decision last week by the Appellate Division, First Department.
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