The Sometimes Fuzzy Line Between Representing an LLC and its Members
A prior LLC Jungle post — An LLC’s Attorney Represents the LLC’s Members Too, Right? — covered the Sprengel v. Zyblut opinion, which confirmed the general rule…
A prior LLC Jungle post — An LLC’s Attorney Represents the LLC’s Members Too, Right? — covered the Sprengel v. Zyblut opinion, which confirmed the general rule…
Under the “internal affairs doctrine,” the laws of an LLC’s state of formation will usually govern matters concerning its internal affairs — i.e., matters peculiar to…
LLC litigation involves many complex issues, and it’s not always easy to allege a claim properly. Some cases never get out of the starting gate, with…
Among the important rights held by members of California LLCs is the right to file a lawsuit requesting a decree of judicial dissolution of the LLC. …
Many prior LLC Jungle posts have addressed statutory buyouts for LLC, partnership, and corporate interests. Some of those posts cover various efforts to defeat a pending…
A prior LLC Jungle post covered the Court of Appeal’s seminal opinion in the Jarvis v. Jarvis case here: Why Having “Co-Managers” for Your LLC is a Terrible…
One of the most important rights owned by LLC members is the right to inspect the LLC’s books and records. For an overview of LLC books…
In a popular TV series (The Wire), a well-known quote is: “You come at the king, you best not miss.” The idea is that if you’re…
In “business divorce” litigation involving LLCs, it is common to see a disgruntled LLC member asserting claims against the LLC’s manager. Depending on the type of…
A prior post — Statutory LLC Buyouts – “Fair Value” vs. “Fair Market Value” — covered an unpublished opinion filed in 2021 addressing the difference between…