The duty of oversight, often referred to within the context of corporate governance, is a critical aspect of the responsibilities of a corporation’s board of directors. This duty is essentially the requirement that board members are attentive to and oversee the business and affairs of the corporation, including its compliance…
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Navigating Illinois Partnership Disputes: The Best Lawyers for Your Case
Illinois is home to a vibrant business landscape, with partnerships being a popular choice for entrepreneurs and professionals seeking to collaborate. However, like any business relationship, disputes can arise in partnerships. When facing a partnership dispute in Illinois, having the right legal representation is crucial. In this blog post, we’ll…
The Best Way to Prosecute a Shareholder Derivative Lawsuit for a Closely Held Illinois Company
Shareholder derivative lawsuits can be particularly impactful for closely held companies in Illinois. These lawsuits provide an avenue for shareholders to address wrongdoing by officers, directors, or majority shareholders, and to protect the company’s best interests. In this blog post, we’ll explore the best way to prosecute a shareholder derivative…
Understanding LLC Member Oppression in Illinois: Rights, Remedies, and Legal Recourse
Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) have become a popular choice for business owners due to their flexibility and liability protection. However, in the realm of LLCs, disputes among members can arise, leading to conflicts and, in some cases, member oppression. In the state of Illinois, LLC member oppression is a serious…
Elleby v. Forest Alarm Service, Inc., 2020 IL App (1st) 191597: Understanding Document Request Requirements in Illinois
Document requests are a critical component of the discovery process in legal proceedings, enabling parties to obtain essential evidence and information to support their cases. The case of Elleby v. Forest Alarm Service, Inc., 2020 IL App (1st) 191597, offers valuable insights into the requirements and intricacies of document requests…
Navigating Shareholder and LLC Member Freeze-Outs: Recent Illinois Court Decisions
Shareholder and LLC member disputes can be complex and contentious, especially when one party attempts a “freeze-out.” A freeze-out refers to excluding a shareholder or member from the decision-making process or the benefits of ownership. In Illinois, recent court decisions have shed light on the legal principles surrounding these disputes.…
MSG Networks Agrees to Settle Lawsuits with Shareholders
It’s commonly said that you have to spend money to make money, but taken too far, that philosophy can easily bankrupt a company. When that company has investors and shareholders whose money you’re spending so you can try to make money, you have to justify your expenses to those shareholders.…
Can You Sue the Company Lawyer in a Derivative Action?
Yes, it is possible to sue a lawyer in a shareholder derivative action in certain jurisdictions including Illinois. A shareholder derivative action is a lawsuit brought by a shareholder on behalf of a corporation against a third party. The lawsuit is typically brought when the corporation has been harmed by…
The Importance of Careful Pre-Suit Decision Making in Shareholder Disputes: Warrington v. Rocky Patel Premium Cigars, Inc.
In a recent 11th Circuit Court of Appeals decision, Warrington v. Rocky Patel Premium Cigars, Inc., No. 22-12575, 2023 WL 1818920 (11th Cir. Feb. 8, 2023), the court provided valuable lessons for partners, shareholders, and small business owners who may find themselves in disputes. This case serves as a cautionary…
Entrepreneur Allegedly Overpromised and Underdelivered So She Could Sell Her Company for Millions
We’ve all heard stories of the plucky entrepreneur who started a game-changing business and managed to sell it for millions of dollars. It’s a great rags-to-riches story, and it proves the American Dream is real. But what if the business is fake? Charlie Javice was one of those young entrepreneurs.…