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S-Corporation Shareholders' Agreements

Rivkin Radler LLP

Wendy & Jen Wreck the Movies: Hobson’s Choice (1954) or The Importance of Not being a Jerk

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Henry Hobson is a widowed blowhard who fancies himself superior to everyone because he owns a shoe business. Hobson’s daughter Maggie actually runs the business, but Hobson does not pay her....more

Jaburg Wilk

Is There a Business Doctor in the House? Five Business Health Check Points

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People generally don't go into business because they are good at running businesses. Many people go into business because they are passionate about something and they want to share that passion with the world. Whether it's...more

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

Minority Owner Or No Owner At All?

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Old Dog, New Tricks? It’s a concern for every new investor in a closely held business: will the founding owners continue to operate the business as they always have, or will they recognize that they now have new co-owners...more

Allen Matkins

Court Declines To Declare “S” Corporation Shareholders’ Agreement Unenforceable

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In general, shareholders of a corporation that has elected to be taxed under Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code are taxed on corporate profits regardless of whether the corporation makes any distribution of those...more

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