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Connecticut Business LitigationFraud Archives - Connecticut Business Litigation
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Commentary on lawsuits and legal issues impacting Connecticut businesses. Do Members of LLCs Owe A Fiduciary Duty To Each Other in CT? Duties and rights of members and managers. Ownership and transfer of property. Admission and withdrawal of members. Lawsuits by and against the company. Merger, consolidation and conversion. Freezing out of the minority owner from affairs of the business. Unfairly devaluing the member’s ownership interest. Operating the company in bad faith. Unfair expulsion of a member.
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Connecticut Business Litigationstatute of limitations Archives - Connecticut Business Litigation
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Commentary on lawsuits and legal issues impacting Connecticut businesses. Seldom Used Holiday Rule Will Not Save Your Lawsuit Filing Deadline. But, what happens if you need to serve your lawsuit on a defendant but it is a legal holiday? Or, what if the deadline to pay a promissory note falls on Christmas and you fail to pay? Or, what if the day you are supposed to file something in court, the court is closed? In Kim v. Stephen EMT. Time Does Not Run Against The King Or The State of Connecticut. Now, fast...
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Connecticut Business LitigationLimited Liability Companies Archives - Connecticut Business Litigation
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Commentary on lawsuits and legal issues impacting Connecticut businesses. HOW TO DISSOLVE A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY IN CONNECTICUT. Limited Liability Companies in Connecticut, and every other state, are created by statutory law. General Statutes Title 34 governs the creation and governance of LLC’s in Connecticut. Specifically, General Statutes sections 34-206 sets forth the means of dissolving an LLC. The LLC may be dissolved by:. By the entry of a judicial decree of dissolution. Use of deception and ...
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Connecticut Business LitigationCompany Book Records Archives - Connecticut Business Litigation
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Commentary on lawsuits and legal issues impacting Connecticut businesses. Do Members of LLCs Owe A Fiduciary Duty To Each Other in CT? Duties and rights of members and managers. Ownership and transfer of property. Admission and withdrawal of members. Lawsuits by and against the company. Merger, consolidation and conversion. Freezing out of the minority owner from affairs of the business. Unfairly devaluing the member’s ownership interest. Operating the company in bad faith. Unfair expulsion of a member.
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Connecticut Business Litigationlost profits Archives - Connecticut Business Litigation
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Commentary on lawsuits and legal issues impacting Connecticut businesses. Lost Profit Damages in Connecticut for New Business Ventures. When business lawyers evaluate the merits of bringing a lawsuit, one of the first questions to ask a client should be “what are the damages? A recent appellate court case in Connecticut. Lost Profits Must Be Reasonably Certain for Breach of Contract Claims. The burden to prove damages is always on the Plaintiff, or the party that brings the lawsuit. Many times I rece...
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Connecticut Business LitigationCourt Procedure Archives - Connecticut Business Litigation
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Commentary on lawsuits and legal issues impacting Connecticut businesses. Primer on Interpleader Actions Under Connecticut Law. The Connecticut Supreme Court ( 318CR76. Trust fund. A trustee of a trust may not have a clear answer as to who to distribute funds to when a trust terminates. This happens many times when a trust exists for generations and the terms of the trust are not clear. To avoid trustee liability, the trust will bring an interpleader action if there are legitimate and competi...Real esta...
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Connecticut Business Litigationshareholder rights Archives - Connecticut Business Litigation
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Commentary on lawsuits and legal issues impacting Connecticut businesses. HOW TO DISSOLVE A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY IN CONNECTICUT. Limited Liability Companies in Connecticut, and every other state, are created by statutory law. General Statutes Title 34 governs the creation and governance of LLC’s in Connecticut. Specifically, General Statutes sections 34-206 sets forth the means of dissolving an LLC. The LLC may be dissolved by:. By the entry of a judicial decree of dissolution. Under Connecticut law...
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Connecticut Business LitigationCommercial Litigation Archives - Connecticut Business Litigation
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Commentary on lawsuits and legal issues impacting Connecticut businesses. Lost Profit Damages in Connecticut for New Business Ventures. When business lawyers evaluate the merits of bringing a lawsuit, one of the first questions to ask a client should be “what are the damages? A recent appellate court case in Connecticut. HOW TO DISSOLVE A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY IN CONNECTICUT. Limited Liability Companies in Connecticut, and every other state, are created by statutory law. General Statutes Title 34...
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Connecticut Business Litigationbreach of fiduciary Archives - Connecticut Business Litigation
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Commentary on lawsuits and legal issues impacting Connecticut businesses. Do Members of LLCs Owe A Fiduciary Duty To Each Other in CT? Duties and rights of members and managers. Ownership and transfer of property. Admission and withdrawal of members. Lawsuits by and against the company. Merger, consolidation and conversion. Freezing out of the minority owner from affairs of the business. Unfairly devaluing the member’s ownership interest. Operating the company in bad faith. Unfair expulsion of a member.