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Can Corporate Dissolution Proceedings Be Brought in Federal Court?

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By Peter A. Mahler on June 1, 2009
Posted in Dissolution Procedure, Federal vs. State Court, Valuation

Can corporate dissolution cases be brought in federal court when there’s diversity of citizenship among the shareholders and the corporation? Get the answer in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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