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Supreme Court Sets Standard to Expel Member from Limited Liability Company

The Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act adopted in New Jersey permits a court to expel a member of a limited liability company when it is not reasonably practicable for the company to continue with that individual as a member. Expulsion, known as involuntary dissociation, based on the not reasonably…

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Limited Liability Company Breakup: Crossing the Hudson Makes a Difference

LLC Divorce: Till Death Do Us Part, or Just Irreconcilable Differences Should a business divorce be hard or easy?  In the world of human divorces, it’s the difference between no-fault divorce and divorce only after a showing of cause.  In the world of businesses, it turns on the concept of…

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Expelled LLC Members: No Right to Force Purchase

  Removal of LLC Member May Be ‘Prospective’ Conduct In what is probably the most significant appellate decision involving New Jersey limited liability companies in a decade, the Appellate Division held that wrongful conduct is not required to expel a member from the LLC, nor is the member entitled to…

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NJ Limited Liability Company Law Effective March 18

  Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act Changes Legal Landscape The effective date of New Jersey’s Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act is approaching.  The law will be effective on March 18, 2013 for newly formed LLCs and will be applied to all LLCs effective March 1, 2014. There is…

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Fiduciary Duties Change In New Jersey LLC Law

Law Specifies Fiduciary Duties for Members and Managers of New Jersey LLCs   A Series on New Jersey’s Adoption of the Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act The fiduciary duties imposed on a member or manager of a New Jersey LLC are at present elusively and poorly defined in the statute. …

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LLC Mortgage May Be Challenged

Purchaser Alleges Mortgage Was Not Approved by All LLC Members A mortgage given by a New Jersey limited liability company to one of its members can be challenged by the purchaser in a court-approved sale of the business, the Appellate Division holds, reversing the trial court. This case arises out…

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LLC Minority Interest Subject to Levy

Court Issues Writ of Execution on Minority LLC Interest of Ex-Spouse One of the perceived benefits of the limited liability form of doing business is the limited remedy that a creditor has when attempting to use the LLC member’s interest as a source to satisfy a judgment.  The majority position has…

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New Jersey Limited Liability Company Operating Agreements

  Operating Agreements for Limited Liability Companies to Change Under Revised Limited Liability Company Act Part of an ongoing series on the adoption of New Jersey’s revised limited liability company act.   The amendments to the New Jersey’s Limited Liability Company Act, N.J.S.A. 42:2C-1-94 that begin to take effect in March 2013 will…

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No Jurisdiction of Claim Seeking Dissolution of NY Corporations

Corporate Dissolution Claims of Foreign Entities Not Proper Corporations and other business entities are creatures of the law of the state where they were organized. Delaware and Nevada, for example, compete as the state of choice when organizing a new business entity. And the simple fact is that most of the businesses organized under…

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Expelled LLC Member Not ‘Employee’ In Age Discrimination Claims

LLC Member Who Refused to Retire Was Expelled by Managers The challenges in making the transition from the the founding members of a successful enterprise to the second generation of managers are often difficult, as this litigation involving that has endured for nearly a decade demonstrates.  It may be that the business has…

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