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Achieving The Purpose Of Federal Diversity Jurisdiction: Why Courts Should Abandon The Current Treatment Of Llcs Under Section 1332, Kristen Curley
Achieving The Purpose Of Federal Diversity Jurisdiction: Why Courts Should Abandon The Current Treatment Of Llcs Under Section 1332, Kristen Curley
Touro Law Review
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A Look At The Publication Requirement In New York Limited Liability Company Law, Matthew J. Moisan
A Look At The Publication Requirement In New York Limited Liability Company Law, Matthew J. Moisan
Touro Law Review
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Oppress Me No More: Amending The Illinois Llc Act To Provide Additional Remedies For Oppressed Minority Members, Paul T. Geske
Oppress Me No More: Amending The Illinois Llc Act To Provide Additional Remedies For Oppressed Minority Members, Paul T. Geske
Chicago-Kent Law Review
The limited liability company (LLC) has become the preeminent choice of entity for small and midsize businesses, but it suffers from some of the same problems as its older cousins, the close corporation and the partnership. One such problem is oppressive conduct directed at the minority in interest. This article examines claims of oppression brought by members of limited liability companies, with a special focus on the Illinois Limited Liability Company Act (ILLCA). The ILLCA only provides one remedy for oppression—dissolution and wind-up of the LLC. This sole remedy may be inadequate, given that courts have historically been reluctant to …
The New York Limited Liability Company Law At Twenty: Past, Present & Future, Meredith R. Miller
The New York Limited Liability Company Law At Twenty: Past, Present & Future, Meredith R. Miller
Touro Law Review
The New York Limited Liability Company Law (“LLC Law”) has turned 20. This occasion presents an opportunity to reflect on its past, present and future.