An unusual set of facts, involving the termination of a shareholder’s employment following his criminal conviction, set the stage for last week’s appellate ruling requiring the redemption of his shares notwithstanding the company’s noncompliance with certain time limitations governing the exercise of its purchase option. Get the full story in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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This week’s New York Business Divorce offers short summaries of three recent cases involving shareholder disputes. Two of them address procedural issues concerning venue and the court’s post-settlement enforcement power, and the third, well, you’ll just have to read it for yourself.

Continue Reading Venue, Menu and Hebrew: Short Takes on Three Dissolution Cases