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When Do Disguised Dividends Add Up to Minority Shareholder Oppression?

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By Peter Mahler on March 6, 2023
Posted in Grounds for Dissolution

There’s surprisingly little case law addressing disguised dividends as a basis for finding oppression of minority shareholders. This week’s New York Business Divorce looks at a recent Maryland court decision that does exactly that.
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