How often do hopeful beneficiaries of a last will and testament expect to receive what they think will be a valuable bequest of a business interest, only to find their joy turn to despair when they discover the bequest...more
Buy-sell agreements come in all shapes and sizes. Some are straightforward. Others are outrageously complex, especially purchase price formulas. Some have triggers for death. Others disability. Retirement. Expulsion....more
Nine months ago, we wrote about a 20% shareholder, Alvin Clayton Fernandes, whose bare bones petition Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Frank P. Nervo found stated sufficient grounds to judicially dissolve a seemingly...more
Over the years, we’ve written a lot about limited partnership, corporation, and LLC “fair value” appraisal proceedings....more
5/13/2019
/ Appraisal ,
Business Divorce ,
Business Valuations ,
Buyouts ,
Closely Held Businesses ,
Deadlines ,
Dissenters Rights ,
Fair Value Standard ,
Freeze-Out Mergers ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Limited Partnerships ,
Triggering Event
...So you, or your client, have found yourself in an appraisal proceeding. The question then becomes: What are the legal rules, principles, and standards that apply in the valuation proceeding itself? That is the subject of...more
8/6/2018
/ Appraisal ,
Appraisal Rights ,
Business Valuations ,
Buyouts ,
Corporate Dissolution ,
Fair Market Value ,
General Corporation Law ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Mergers ,
Partnership Agreements ,
Partnerships ,
Shareholders
Last month, seasoned business appraiser Andy Ross of Getty Marcus CPA, P.C., and I made a presentation at the Nassau County Bar Association about appraisal proceedings in business divorce cases. With the subject of business...more
7/9/2018
/ Appraisal ,
Appraisal Rights ,
Business Valuations ,
Buyouts ,
Corporate Dissolution ,
Fair Market Value ,
General Corporation Law ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Mergers ,
Partnership Agreements ,
Partnerships ,
Shareholders
Lawyers are famous for arguing seemingly inconsistent positions at the same time. We practitioners lovingly refer to the technique as “arguing in the alternative.” The famous Texas trial lawyer, Richard “Racehorse” Haynes,...more
Under the right set of facts, New York courts occasionally find remedies for LLC owners not explicitly authorized in the Limited Liability Company Law (“LLC Law”). Judges have a natural inclination to try to find solutions...more