In this week’s New York Business Divorce, we consider an unusually nuanced opinion from Commercial Division Justice Marcy S. Friedman about the rules of law (and many exceptions to them) governing the rights of litigants to jury trials in business divorce cases.
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Is Denial of Shareholder Status Shareholder Oppression?

By Peter A. Mahler on
Posted in Grounds for Dissolution, Standing
A recent decision by Justice Marcy Friedman draws attention to a somewhat rare breed of minority shareholder oppression involving the controlling shareholder’s repudiation of the petitioner’s stock ownership. It’s a case you won’t want to miss, in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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