That was the interesting, infrequently-litigated question addressed in a recent decision by Manhattan Commercial Division Justice Melissa A. Crane.
Simon v FrancInvest, S.A. (2023 NY Slip Op 32422[U] [Sup Ct, NY County...more
In shareholder derivative litigation, defendants occasionally argue that the plaintiff – who ostensibly sues on behalf of the company and its owners in a fiduciary capacity – has some form of conflict of interest with the...more
There are countless New York corporations in which the owners are equal 50/50 shareholders and co-members of a two-member board. Where one sues the other for judicial dissolution, and the ground for dissolution is “deadlock”...more
1/20/2020
/ Business Disputes ,
Business Divorce ,
Business Litigation ,
Corporate Deadlock ,
Corporate Dissolution ,
Counterclaims ,
Cross Motions ,
Dissenters Rights ,
Judicial Dissolution ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
Resignation ,
Right to Control ,
Shareholder Litigation ,
Shareholders ,
Sole Proprietorship
Article 11 of the Business Corporation Law governs dissolution of closely held New York business corporations. Article 11 has existed, more or less in its current form, for decades. Some of its provisions have been heavily...more
4/17/2017
/ Breach of Contract ,
Breach of Duty ,
Buy-Out Agreements ,
Corporate Dissolution ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Fraud ,
Minority Shareholders ,
Shareholder Litigation ,
Shareholders ,
Tortious Interference ,
Unjust Enrichment
An earlier post on this blog, examining a post-trial decision in Matter of Digeser v Flach, 2015 NY Slip Op 51609(U) [Sup Ct Albany County Nov. 5, 2015], described the minority shareholder’s dissolution claim under Section...more