Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast Episode 84: Tackling an MEE Partnerships Essay
In a recent unpublished opinion*, the Court of Appeal considered the question of partnership termination under the California Revised Uniform Partnership Act. Wickline v. Schweder, 2023 WL 6155353 (Cal. Ct. App. Sept. 21,...more
Unlike the vast majority of states, New York hasn’t adopted the Revised Uniform Partnership Act (1997) (“RUPA”). A recent appellate decision by a court in a neighboring RUPA state — New Jersey — highlights the very different...more
In 1905, Albert Einstein proposed that light, which until then had been considered to exist as waves, must also be regarded as particles. Later, Nobel Prize winner Louis-Victor-Pierre-Raymond, 7th duc de Broglie, found that...more
Welcome back to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast! Today, we are walking through a UBE Agency and Partnerships essay question from the February 2018 bar exam. This is part of our series of podcasts on how to approach Multistate...more
Professor Douglas K. Moll points out a small, but significant, difference between the duty of loyalty owed by a partner under California's Uniform Partnership Act of 1994 and the duty of loyalty owed by a member or manager...more
A “charging order” allows a judgment creditor to receive a debtor’s share of distributions from a limited liability company (LLC) or a partnership. With the proliferation of LLCs in the last 20 years, understanding “charging...more
In this post, Professor Douglas K. Moll attacks the question of whether a partner has “actual authority, simply as a matter of his ‘partner’ status, to bind the partnership to an ordinary business transaction”...more
The Statue of Three Lies - In Harvard Yard, there is a prominent bronze statue of a man sitting on a chair. The statue is the work of the prolific American sculptor Daniel Chester French. The statue is vaguely...more