It’s hard to imagine a more challenging fact pattern and set of legal issues for a law school exam than the one presented in real life in the recently decided case, Pappas v. Tzolis, involving a buyout among LLC members followed by the purchasing member’s sale of the LLC’s asset to an outside buyer for a price far in excess of the buyout, followed by a lawsuit by the former members claiming they were bamboozled by the buying member. Read all about it in this week’s New York Business Divorce.

Continue Reading Does Operating Agreement’s Clause Permitting Competitive Activities Eliminate Member’s Fiduciary Duty to Disclose Negotiations to Sell LLC’s Assets Before Buying Out Co-Members?

Can a court order the expulsion of an LLC member for misconduct absent language in the operating agreement so providing? Get the answer in this week’s New York Business Divorce highlighting a recent decision by the Appellate Division, Second Department, posing the issue in the context of a bitter dispute between two brothers.

Continue Reading Tzolis No Solace for Proponent of LLC Member Expulsion

In the aftermath of last year’s Court of Appeals decision in Tzolis v. Wolff, giving LLC members a common law right to bring derivative actions, the Appellate Division, First Department, recently faced the question: Does Tzolis mandate recognition of an LLC member’s common law right to compel an equitable accounting of the LLC’s business affairs? See how the court answered in this week’s New York Business Divorce.

Continue Reading Court Adds Accounting Remedy to LLC Members’ Arsenal