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Is a Schedule K-1 By Itself Enough to Prove LLC Membership?

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By Peter Mahler on November 19, 2018
Posted in LLCs, Standing

This week’s New York Business Divorce jumps back into the fray of undocumented interests in LLCs with no written operating agreement, focusing on a recent court decision that found in favor of the plaintiff’s claim of membership based solely on the LLC’s tax return.
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