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7 Feb 2012, 12:37 pm
By Mike Dorf Judge Reinhardt's 2-1 majority opinion in Perry v. [read post]
30 Aug 2021, 4:04 am by Peter Mahler
Ohio: Dissolution of Limited Partnerships Upon General Partner’s Death (810 Properties VII, LLP v Sukenik) In this case, an Ohio intermediate appellate court affirmed the trial court’s order dissolving two realty holding limited partnerships. [read post]
27 Mar 2017, 3:17 am by Peter Mahler
Justice Dufficy’s legal analysis beginning at page 6 of his decision includes an excellent review of the statutory standard and interpretative case law governing dissolution of LLCs, citing familiar cases such as 1545 Ocean Avenue, Doyle v Icon, and (pardon the self-promotion) a couple of cases I litigated and won (Natanel v Cohen and Sieni v Jamsfab, LLC). [read post]
29 Aug 2013, 12:03 pm by Adam B. Cordover, Attorney-at-Law
 Unfortunately, a domestic partnership or civil union created in this state does not count for federal benefit purposes. [read post]
12 Aug 2015, 4:00 am by Administrator
Borthwick v Lombard Insurance, 2015 ONSC 4845 [88] At this stage, I do not know what form of business organization was involved in cutting down trees on the Fox Hollow Farm. [read post]
10 Jul 2008, 6:25 pm
As a contracts law teacher, I am aware of the difficulties inherent in the use of language to express agreements and obligations. [read post]
16 Feb 2009, 6:18 pm
Today the BC Court of Appel released reasons for judgement (Tepei v. [read post]
7 Jan 2018, 1:51 pm by Giles Peaker
For those reasons I would accept the Defendant’s argument that D v East Berkshire falls into the third class of case in Young v Bristol Aeroplane and should no longer be followed. [read post]
18 Dec 2017, 5:48 am by skelly
My only regret is that I was neither old nor rich enough to participate in Mr.Buffet’s original partnership. [read post]
17 Jan 2022, 1:29 am by Peter Mahler
Corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnershipsI’m purposely omitting general partnerships — are state-enabled creatures that draw their first breath only upon meeting statutory filing requirements with the Secretary of State. [read post]