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New York Business Divorce

Majority Shareholders of Accounting Firm Held Liable for Value of Deceased Minority Shareholder’s Interest After They Formed New Firm Using Old Firm’s Assets and Good Will

By Peter A. Mahler
July 13, 2009

Did you know that the Surrogate’s Court has jurisdiction over corporate dissolution proceedings involving the estate of a deceased shareholder? Read more in this week’s New York Business Divorce highlighting a recent appellate decision affirming an award in favor of…

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