F. Hodge O'Neal Corporate and Securities Law Symposium

Planning Problems in the Limited Liability Company

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Abstract

Part I briefly discusses the development of the limited liability company form and its roots in the liberalized provisions of modem corporation and partnership law. In Part II, the Article examines a variety of fact situations derived from partnership and close corporation case law as examples of the kinds of disputes that arise among the participants in closely held enterprises.

Keywords: Private companies, Close corporations, Corporate governance

How to Cite: Karjala, D. (1995) “Planning Problems in the Limited Liability Company”, Washington University Law Review. 73(2).