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Mergers Involving Delaware LLCs Don’t Trigger Appraisal Rights - Except When They Do

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When parties consider an M&A transaction involving a merger, a factor that is top of mind for counsel is complying with the statutory appraisal procedures afforded to holders of equity in the merging entity who do not consent...more

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Just in Time For Summer: The Freeze-Out Merger, A Legal Option Available to SOME Majority Owners of Privately-Held Texas Companies

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Our previous posts have stressed the critical importance of buy-sell agreements for both majority owners and minority investors in private companies. For majority owners, securing a buy-sell agreement avoids the potential of...more

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

How to Initiate a Fair Value Appraisal Proceeding – a Dissenter’s Checklist

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Over the years, we’ve written a lot about limited partnership, corporation, and LLC “fair value” appraisal proceedings....more

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You Dissented From a Merger. Are You Bound by Your Non-Compete?

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New York’s business-entity statutes, like those across the nation, provide minority owners with the right to dissent from a merger and to be paid the fair value of the dissenter’s ownership interest. Now assume the dissenter...more

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Washington’s New Limited Liability Company Act –What to Know

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Washington’s new Limited Liability Company Act became effective on January 1, 2016. The new Act introduces several changes to the previous laws that LLC managers and members should be aware of as we begin 2016. This update...more

Perkins Coie

New Simplified Conversion Process for Washington Corporations and Limited Liability Companies

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Starting June 12, 2014, Washington law allows for the “conversion” of Washington corporations and limited liability entities into a variety of other business entities in Washington and other states through the simple adoption...more

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And You Thought Dissenters’ Rights Didn’t Apply To Delaware LLCs

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Delaware’s Limited Liability Company Act provides that a limited liability company agreement or an agreement of merger or consolidation or plan of merger may provide for appraisal rights. 6 Del. Code § 18-210. Does this...more

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