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In closely held businesses, the dynamics between owners can change quickly, especially when majority owners take action to marginalize minority owners—a scenario called a “freeze-out.” Pennsylvania law protects minority...more
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
There is a common misconception that ownership equals control. But in many businesses—especially those participating in the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) 8(a), Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), or Service-Disabled...more