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5 Things You Should Consider Before Filing a Complaint Involving a Business.

Posted on August 10, 2010 by Matthew McKinney

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 | Leave a comment
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    BrownWinick Law Firm
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