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New York LLC Caselaw’s Greatest Hits

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I recently had the privilege of speaking to an audience of judges of the New York Supreme Court Commercial Division at Fordham Law School’s Eileen Bransten Institute on Complex Commercial Litigation. Naturally, the topic was...more

Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP

Commercial Division Rejects Co-Owner's Petition for Judicial Corporate Dissolution Amidst Protracted Unwinding of a Bronx Family...

New York Business Corporation Law (“BCL”) sections 1104 and 1104-a permit shareholders holding a certain percentage of shares in a corporation to petition for judicial dissolution of that corporation....more

Patton Sullivan Brodehl LLP

No Prejudgment Interest on Statutory Corporate Share Buyout

Most forms of California business entities have statutory buyout procedures allowing the company or its owners to avoid claims by a disgruntled owner for judicial dissolution by purchasing the disgruntled owner’s interest....more

Patton Sullivan Brodehl LLP

LLC Dissolution Vote Defeats Statutory Buyout

Several prior LLC Jungle posts have explored the statutory buyout procedures established by California Corporations Code section 17703.03 and related statutes: a botched buyout - “fair value” vs. “fair market value” - ...more

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Dissolve for Failure to Elect a Board? Better Demand an Election First

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New York’s Business Corporation Law (BCL) provides three pathways for non-controlling shareholders to achieve involuntary (judicial) dissolution. ...more

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A Trio of Recent Business Divorce Decisions by Manhattan Commercial Division Judges

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The COVID-19 pandemic kept New York’s courthouses dark the last few months, but it didn’t slow down the output of decisions by Commercial Division judges. If anything, the pause of new case filings and non-emergency motions...more

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Resignation: Antidote for Internal Dissention and Deadlock?

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There are countless New York corporations in which the owners are equal 50/50 shareholders and co-members of a two-member board. Where one sues the other for judicial dissolution, and the ground for dissolution is “deadlock”...more

White and Williams LLP

Delaware Chancery Court Relies Upon Judicial Dissolution Power to Break Management Deadlock

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Shareholder agreements and operating agreements contain a variety of knobs and levers, many of which a company’s founders hope never to invoke. Chief among them are the provisions for resolving disputes or deadlocks in...more

Whitman Legal Solutions, LLC

Business Dissolution–Severing Ties Without Fighting to the Death

Sometimes a relationship doesn’t work anymore. When we talk about divorce, it typically involves ending a marriage. We’ve all heard of contentious divorces. But a divorce also can be civilized and consist of a dispassionate...more

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Do Equities Militate Against Restrictions Barring Petition for Dissolution?

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Delaware courts often emphasize the freedom of contract of parties to define their rights, powers, duties, obligations, liabilities and restrictions in a limited liability or operating agreement under the Delaware Limited...more

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