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Tag Archives: Arizona Derivative Litigation
March 2012, Arizona Attorney – Fiduciary Duties in an Arizona LLC
The March 2012 Arizona Attorney contains a detailed article and analysis regarding the current status of fiduciary duties in Arizona LLCs. The comprehensive article, authored by attorneys serving on a committee developing proposed changes for the Arizona LLC Act, can … Continue reading
Posted in Intra-corporate dispute, Litigation, Manager, Member
Tagged Arizona Attorney, Arizona Business Law, Arizona Derivative Litigation, Arizona Intra-corporate dispute, Arizona law, Fiduciary Duties, Fiduciary Duties in a Business, Fiduciary Duties in an LLC, Fiduciary Duties in Arizona, Fiduciary Duty, Intra-corporate dispute
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5 Things You Should Consider Before Filing a Complaint Involving a Business.
5 Things You Should Consider Before Filing a Complaint Involving a Business.
Posted in Business Owner, Director, Litigation, Shareholder
Tagged Arizona Derivative Claim, Arizona Derivative Litigation, books and records inspection, Business Judgment Rule, Derivative Claim, Derivative Litigation, Direct claim, e-discovery, electronic discovery, Filing a complaint, Litigation Expenses
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Inspect First or Forever Remain Curious. . .
A possible new pre-requisite to filing a derivative complaint – conducting a books and records inspection If you are considering filing a derivative claim (an action on behalf of the business that is usually against management) consider conducting a records … Continue reading
Posted in Business Owner, Director, Litigation, Shareholder
Tagged Arizona books and records inspection, Arizona Derivative Claim, Arizona Derivative Litigation, books and records inspection, books inspection, Derivative Claim, Derivative Litigation, Shareholder Litigation, When to conduct records inspection
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