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Peter A. Mahler, a partner at Farrell Fritz, and Michael A.H. Schoenberg, an associate at the firm, review some of last year's most interesting court decisions resolving disputes among co-owners of closely held New York corporations and limited liability companies. The cases cover a variety of important issues including the interplay between LLC operating agreements and the LLC law's default rules; whether an LLC's lack of profitability is ground for dissolution; the discount for built-in capital gains in stock valuation proceedings; and fiduciary duties among business co-owners.
March 30, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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