Business Law
Hindsight is 20/20: A Review of Selected 2015 LLC Cases
by Marty Oblasser, JD | WealthCounsel Member since 2011
2015 saw 200+ published decisions involving LLCs and raised many important issues for practitioners, including piercing the LLC veil; conflicts-of-law; operating agreements; and social media. Download this article for a multi-jurisdictional review of 4 following important LLC cases of 2015:
- A.G. Cullen Constr., Inc. v. Burnham Partners, LLC
- Meyer Natural Foods LLC v. Duff;
- Heaps v. Nuriche, LLC; and
- Davis v. VCP South, LLC
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