Business Divorce Nation: An Analysis of the Law in Five States

At the New York Business Divorce Blog, Peter Mahler analyzes the outcomes of five business divorce cases in five different states:

It’s true that the statutory and common-law rules at play in business divorce cases can vary widely from state to state. But it’s also true that court decisions in one state can influence courts in other states, and can provide business divorce lawyers with fresh ideas and novel arguments. I like to think of it as legal cross-pollination.

For many years, one of the nation’s leading authorities on business organization law, Professor Elizabeth Miller at Baylor Law School, has been collecting, curating, and publishing detailed synopses of cases from around the country involving LLCs and other unincorporated business entities, with a large complement of dissolution, breach of fiduciary duty, and other cases featuring disputes among business co-owners.

The piece is "Business Divorce Nation: Five States, Five Cases." 

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