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Corporate Afterlife: Deadlock and Accounting in the Winding-Up Phase

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A dissolved corporation doesn’t simply vanish.  It enters the winding-up phase, where the corporation must “proceed to wind up its affairs . . . sell its assets for cash at public or private sale, discharge or pay its...more

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The Valuation Discount That No One Can Agree On, Still

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In valuation disputes, the Discount for Lack of Marketability rarely behaves. Courts disagree about it, lawyers and experts litigate it to exhaustion, and business divorce cases often see seven-figure swings based on the...more

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Addressing Financial Disputes in Family-Owned Businesses

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Balancing numbers and relationships when business and family intersect. Family-owned businesses occupy a unique and vital space in the economy. They combine entrepreneurial drive with deep personal commitment and long-term...more

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Game Changer: Rule 11-h Reshapes New York Complex Business Disputes

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New York’s Commercial Division has long prided itself on adopting practices and procedures similar to the federal courts. A recent amendment to its rules takes a further step in that direction by mandating initial disclosures...more

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Early Mediation in Fiduciary Disputes

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Frequent Spotlight contributor Denise Rahne sat down with former Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Eric Magnuson, whose experience as a practitioner, judge, and mediator provides him with a unique perspective on early...more

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