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10 Apr 2022, 5:51 am
CorePower Yoga, LLC (Mar. 1, 2022), the Delaware Court of Chancery ordered CorePower Yoga, LLC to close the agreement it had entered into, pre-pandemic, to acquire the yoga studios owned by its franchisee, Level 4 Yoga, LLC. [read post]
10 Apr 2022, 5:51 am
CorePower Yoga, LLC (Mar. 1, 2022), the Delaware Court of Chancery ordered CorePower Yoga, LLC to close the agreement it had entered into, pre-pandemic, to acquire the yoga studios owned by its franchisee, Level 4 Yoga, LLC. [read post]
14 Mar 2022, 1:59 pm by Kevin LaCroix
Financial Lines, and Dan Bailey, Member of Bailey Cavalieri LLC, take a look at the Delaware captive legislation and raise a number of concerns about the new law. [read post]
14 Mar 2022, 4:31 am by Franklin C. McRoberts
” The Court ruled, “It is clear that the partnership had no definite term and, therefore, was terminated by plaintiffs’ letter” dissolving the partnership “without breaching the partnership agreement. [read post]
24 Jan 2022, 11:03 am by Kevin LaCroix
  One such case in 2021 to address what constitutes a “claim” was Ditech Fin., LLC v. [read post]
19 Jan 2022, 12:19 pm by Francis Pileggi
DELAWARE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS Supreme Court Confirms Impact of Bankruptcy on LLC Membership A recent Delaware Supreme Court ruling endorsed the reasoning of a Delaware Court of Chancery decision holding that federal bankruptcy law does not entirely preempt the Delaware LLC Act to the extent that the LLC Act provides for a member of an LLC to become an assignee only, with economic rights, upon the filing of bankruptcy by that… [read post]
5 Jan 2022, 10:54 am by IncNow
For most business owners, Delaware is the best state in which to form their LLC. [read post]
1 Nov 2021, 2:57 am by Peter Mahler
” From those presumptions, the majority concluded, it follows that the Legislature, in enacting the original LLC Act, intended to depart from the ‘fair value’ standard and its liquidation value definition and utilize instead a market-based definition that included valuation discounts based on the amount a hypothetical willing and able buyer would pay for the interest in the marketplace. [read post]