Judgment Improperly Entered Against Intervening Defendant Vacated
The United States District Court for the District of Connecticut vacated a judgment that was improperly entered against an intervening defendant. The... Read More
Appellate Division Precludes Transferor of Name From Using Associated URL
Appellate Division, Second Department holds the transfer of a name precludes the transferor from utilizing a URL which contains the transferred name.... Read More
Nominal Defendant Cannot Pay Own Legal Fees
Appellate Division Second Department holds a corporate defendant in a minority dissolution proceeding under the B.C.L Section 1104 cannot pay legal fees... Read More
No Breach of Fiduciary Duty to Dissolve Viable LLC
The Appellate Division Second Department holds that the voluntary dissolution of a viable Limited Liability Company over the objection of a minority... Read More
Appellate Division Holds Allegations of Oppression Insufficient to Dissolve Limited Liability Company
Court holds that a Limited Liability Company may not be judicially dissolved due to allegations of oppressive conduct but rather may only... Read More
Appellate Division Reverses Dismissal Due to Tolling of the Statute of Limitations
Appellate Division, Third Department reversed Trial Court’s dismissal of breach of fiduciary duty claims against executor, trustee, director and officer arising more... Read More
Alternatives to Litigating a Corporate Divorce: A CPE Seminar for Accountants
Please join us for this informative seminar worth 2 CPE Credits. Companies and business owners from time to time part ways. This... Read More