The East River and roughly five miles as the pigeon flies separate the equally beautiful courthouses of the Appellate Division, Second Department in Brooklyn and the Appellate Division, First Department in Manhattan. Because...more
Having read thousands of court opinions during my 30+ years as a litigator, I’ve learned to assume that there are things going on beyond what can be gleaned from the court’s written decision, and that these hidden factors may...more
This is the first in what I hope will be a recurring feature of this podcast featuring war stories told by business divorce professionals. In this episode we hear stories from business appraiser Tony Cotrupe (Meliora...more
9/8/2017
/ Appraisal ,
Business Divorce ,
Business Ownership ,
Buyers ,
Buyouts ,
C-Corporation ,
Comment Period ,
Corporate Dissolution ,
Division of Assets ,
Fair Market Value ,
Forensic Examination ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Operating Agreements ,
Sellers ,
Valuation
Civil litigation in federal court can be a luxury experience. The quality of the judiciary is superb. Federal judges often give their cases substantial individualized attention. Lawsuits progress relatively quickly. The...more
It’s true that the statutory and common-law rules at play in business divorce cases can vary widely from state to state. But it’s also true that court decisions in one state can influence courts in other states, and can...more